





Arturo Pani Prototype Steel and Lucite Chairs
Set of four Prototype steel and acrylic chairs by Arturo Pani. Arturo Pani was one of the most significant figures working in design during the Mexican Miracle (1940-1970), a period of economic expansion marked by class tensions. While Mario, his architect brother, reconfigured Mexico City through the creation of vast social housing tracts and university projects, Arturo, son of the Ambassador to France, worked as decorator to Mexico’s most powerful classes and created the ‘Acapulco Style’ during that city’s golden age of Hollywood tourism. These unfinished prototypes and furniture sketches were acquired from Talleres Chacón in 2010, upon the retirement of Manuel Chacón, Pani’s longtime collaborater, fabricator, and master metal worker.
Mexico
1960
Arturo Pani
Good
Sold as set of 2, 4 available.
Powder-Coated Steel
Lucite
41" H x 17.5" W x 19.5" D Seat Height: 16"
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