Fabric Armchair MARALUNGA, designed by Vico Magistretti for Cassina 01

Fabric Armchair MARALUNGA, designed by Vico Magistretti for Cassina

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An international best-seller with warm, inviting shapes, where the back extends upwards to form a headrest.

The smooth, padded style, meantime, amplifies the sofa’s comfort quotient, affording myriad interpretations. Much imitated, Maralunga introduced the idea of an adjustable-height headrest, achieved by means of a bicycle chain embedded in the foam cushions. This avant-garde mechanism, patented by Cassina, makes the back cushion unfold and move upwards, to form a headrest.

The Maralunga family includes an armchair, a footrest and two- or three-seater sofas in several widths.

Upholstery pictured: fabric Champ cat. F, cod. 13F354. Black metal base.

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Color: Grey

Material: Fabric

Dimensions (cm): H 100 x W 98 x D 95

Dimensions (in): H 39.4 x W 38.5 x D 37.4

Seat Height: (cm) 45 - (in) 17.7

Weight: 29kg

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Vico Magistretti

He graduated in 1945 from Milan Polytechnic, where his lecturers included Gio Ponti and Piero Portaluppi, and immediately started work in his father’s studio. He mainly designed for the home and living ideas and soon made a name for himself in the Milan that was home to the growing industry of design, developing an extremely expressive, unmistakable language.At the end of the forties he took part in various editions of the Triennale in Milan and in 1956 he was one of the founding members of the ADI, the Italian Industrial Design Association.

He has worked with important companies and his projects are part of permanent collections in the world’s most important museums. From 1998 to 2003, for FontanaArte he designed the wall lamps Ananas and Bruco, the Margaret lamp with supporting bag and Morocco hanging lamp.He has received no fewer than four Compasso d'Oro awards for design projects plus one for his career (1995).In parallel with his outstanding career as a designer, he has also been busy in the field of architecture.

His most important projects include: the tower in the Park in Via Revere (Milan, 1953-56, with Franco Longoni), the towers in Piazzale Aquileia (Milan, 1962-64), Casa Arosio (Arenzano, 1958), Cusano Milanino Town Hall (1966-69), the Milan-San Felice district (1966-69, with Luigi Caccia Dominioni), the headquarters of the Faculty of Biology (Milan, 1978-81, with Francesco Soro) and the Famagosta depot for the ATM, Milan's public transport company (Milan, 1989-2002).He was nominated member of the Accademia di San Luca in 1967 and honorary member of the Royal College of Art in London, where he is also a visiting professor. He has also taught at the Domus Academy in Milan and held conferences and lectures in Europe, Japan and the USA. In 1986 he received a gold medal from the SIAD (Society of Industrial Artists and Designers).