GINO LEVI MONTALCINI - CHAIRS
Regular price€0,00 Sale priceGino Levi Montalcini, Chairs (attr) | Italy, circa 1920
Abete, wine red winter hides
H 85 x L 40 x P 40,5 cm / H 33.4 x L 15.7 x P 16 in.
ABOUT GINO LEVI MONTALCINI
Before Italian Rationalism had fully established its architectural vocabulary, Gino Levi-Montalcini emerged among the generation of architects redefining the relationship between form, function, and modern life. Working alongside figures such as Giuseppe Pagano, he embraced the Rationalist conviction that architecture—and by extension furniture, should be stripped of ornament in favor of structural clarity, proportion, and purpose. Rather than treating furniture as decorative accompaniment, Levi-Montalcini conceived each piece as an architectural element, integral to the spatial composition it inhabited. Rooted in the ideals of the Modern Movement yet distinguished by an exceptional refinement of form, his work embodies a uniquely Italian interpretation of Rationalism.



