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Modern Furniture Exhibit 2007 - An Exhibit in Temple Hoyne Buell Hall Gallery

  An Exhibit by Chris Enck
     

piretti Plia Folding Chair Plia Folding Chair

Giancarlo Piretti         Italy    1940

Giancarlo Piretti's folding chair Plia has become a part of design history. With its 3-disc hinge, "Plia" was influential in framing the term "Italian Design". More than six million have been sold since its introduction in 1969. Plia chairs have been exhibited in design exhibitions across the globe and it is also an exponent in the design department in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

The designer, who was born in Bologna in 1940, studied at the Instituto Statale d' Arte in his hometown. He later worked as an interior designer for Anonima Castelli and designed home furniture series, office furnishing systems and the legendary award-winning Plia chair. During his twelve with Castelli, he developed countless innovated furniture designs primarily in the field of chairs.

From the late 1970s, he worked together with Emilio Ambasz on award-winning designs including two series of ergonomic seating systems, Vertebra und Dorsal.

He introduced his Piretti Collection in 1988 at the NeoCon in Chicago, a series with over 50 different office chairs and seating ensembles. The special thing about them: the furniture has a patented mechanism on the backrest that allows the chairs to be adjusted to the weight of the user. This collection also won many prizes including the IBD (USA, 1989), the ASID (USA, 1990), the Compasso d'Oro (Italy, 1991) and the G-Mark (Japan, 1992).

The legendary Plia chair belongs to the Castelli brand, a design institution that has been a member of the Haworth Group since 1992.

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Historic Photographs

Designers

Graziella Bianchi/Renzo Fauciglietti

Marcel Breuer

Don Chadwick

Charles and Ray Eames

Florence Knoll

Gerd Lange

Paul McCobb

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

George Nelson

Verner Panton

Gaetano Pesce

Giancarlo Piretti

Warren Platner

Gerritt Rietveld

David Rowland

Eero Saarinen

Bill Stumpf

Ilmari Tapiovaara

Michael Thonet

Hans Wegner