
Andrea Branzi 'Revers' Post-Modern Chairs for Cassina, 1993, Set of Six, Signed
CONTACT US FOR OUR BEST DEAL A beautiful set of six 'Revers' dining armchairs by Andrea Branzi for Cassina featuring ebonized beechwood arms sculpted in ribbon attaching to aluminum frames with matching ebonized seats. Signed with Cassina labels underneath the seats. Designed in 1993, these Post-Modern Italian classics offered a curve-ball to prior Mid-Century Modern bentwood designs such as those from Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller. With a Post-Modern spin, the sculptural bentwood arms sinuously flows to connect each of the front legs together while also forming the seat back. Supported by a lacquered aluminum frame in juxtaposition, the use of materials and signature ribbon-like shape - this set of six 'Revers' chairs are quintessential designs for the 1980s and 1990s Post-Modern art movement. While Post-Modern in style and origin, the design also has a space-age futuristic look. Which may be why in 1999 the set designers for Star-Trek's 'Deep Space Nine' show used Rever