Italian Armchairs with Brass Legs by ISA Bergamo, 1950s
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Ref: B-028
- Designer
- Unknown
- Manufacturer
- ISA Bergamo
- Period
- 1950s
- Origin
- Italy
- Materials
- Fabric, Brass
- Color
- Multicolour
- Condition
- Good — original fabric shows wear, ideal reupholstery project
- Height
- 87 cm
- Width
- 70 cm
- Depth
- 85 cm
- Seat height
- 42 cm
Some chairs simply occupy a room. These two claim it. A pair of 1950s Italian armchairs by ISA Bergamo, all sweeping curves and slender brass legs, carrying the unmistakable confidence of postwar Italian design at its most expressive.
The silhouette is pure theatre. Generous, sculpted seats taper into impossibly elegant brass legs that catch the light like jewellery. The organic forms recall the biomorphic shapes that Italian designers favoured in the fifties, when furniture became sculpture and living rooms became galleries. The proportions are remarkably balanced, wide enough to sink into, yet visually light thanks to those stiletto-thin legs.
This particular pair arrives in honest, original condition. The floral fabric, charming in its own right, has lived a full life and is ready for its next chapter. Think of it as opportunity rather than compromise. You choose the textile, the colour, the statement. Beneath the upholstery, the frames and brass hardware remain solid and structurally sound.
ISA Bergamo was among the Italian manufacturers that helped define the country's postwar furniture identity, producing pieces that blurred the line between industrial design and artisanal craft. Their work sits comfortably alongside names like Cassina and Arflex in the broader narrative of Italian modernism.
In a contemporary interior, these armchairs become anchors, conversation starters, proof that great design transcends decades. Reupholstered in a bold mohair or quiet linen, they will look as inevitable as the day they left the workshop.