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Digamma Ottoman by Santa and Cole
Design by Ignazio Gardella 1957
When Gardella wanted to steer away from the rigid tenets of the modern movement, in which he had nevertheless been educated and heavily involved, he came up with this metal chaise longue with a rationalist body, stringently formed by two geometric volumes, albeit imbued with the irony of his notorious “duck feet”.
He was also able to offer the benefit of a three-position reclining backrest and additionally designed a matching footrest that could be bought to go with it.
An architect, engineer and designer, Ignazio Gardella founded the unforgettable Azucena editing agency along with Luigi Caccia Dominioni in Milan in 1947, the first in Italy to produce high quality design.
This was the showcase for the appearance of the first edition of Digamma, subsequently re-edited by Dino Gavina for his catalogue and, on assignment by Gavina, under the responsibility of Santa & Cole since 2005.
Digamma is an ottoman that has a rationalist body and great irony in its notorious 'duck feet', which Gardella used to distance himself from the Modern Movement. It is made up of essential geometric volumes, with the advantages of a three-position recliner.
Features
Upholstered and sewn by hand
Black metallic legs and polished brass feet
Seat upholstered in black, silk grey fabric or customer fabric Plain fabric measures: 0,85 m / 0.93 yd long by 1,40 m / 1.53 yd wide. To be validated by S&C.
Made in Spain
Base
Black
Color
Black
Silk Grey
Dimensions
22.8" W x 15" H x 21.3" Depth
Weight
15.00 LBS
Item
SANTA-&-COLE-DIGAMMA-OTTOMAN