Gaetano Pesce, a modular 'Cannaregio', sofa, Cassina, Italy, post 1987.
Six modules, upholstered in varius and polychrome textile, maker's mark 'Cassina'. Two modules without armrests height 93 cm, width 72 cm. Two modules with armrests height 93 cm, width 83 cm. Two modules with high back and armrests height 101 cm, width 93 cm. Total c. 240 x 360 cm.
Joint for mounting the modules included.
Wear and marks.
Gaetano Pesce was an Italian architect and designer who can undoubtedly be considered one of the most influential figures in the postmodern design movement. Through his groundbreaking approach and irresistible desire to break away from the strict ideals of modernism, Pesce shaped a new direction in design and architecture, where individuality and human emotion took centre stage. Pesce’s legacy lives on, not only through his groundbreaking works but also through the significant impact he has had on generations of young designers, who continue to be inspired by his courage to challenge norms and push the boundaries of what design can be.
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