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Set of 2 Postmodern Afra & Tobia Scarpa “Giulietta” armChairs by Meritalia Italy 1980s

Set of 2 Postmodern Afra & Tobia Scarpa “Giulietta” armChairs by Meritalia Italy 1980s

Regular price €1.800,00 EUR
Regular price Sale price €1.800,00 EUR
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Set of 2 postmodern Meritalia 1980s Ruby Red Leather | Postmodern Bauhaus Memphis Modernist Lounge Set Italy

A rare and striking pair of “Giulietta” armchairs designed by the iconic duo Afra & Tobia Scarpa for Meritalia. Originally conceived in 1988 and produced in the early 2000s, these chairs are a standout example of postmodern Italian design with a bold architectural presence.

Featuring rich ruby-red leather upholstery, the chairs offer a deep, comfortable seating experience atop a geometric and sculptural frame. The combination of clean straight lines, black polyurethane inserts, and the minimalist brutalist form draws influence from Bauhaus, Memphis Milano, and De Stijl design principles — making this pair an ideal focal point in a curated living space, gallery interior, boutique, hotel lobby, or stylish café.

✨ Condition

✔️ Very good clean vintage condition
✔️ No odors, tears, stains, or repairs
✔️ Strong structural integrity — no wobbling, no loose connections
✔️ Fully functional, comfortable, and preserved beautifully for its age

These chairs remain a true collectible interior item — both aesthetically impactful and investment-worthy.

📏 Dimensions (each chair)
• Total width: 61 cm
• Seat width: 51 cm
• Seat height: 44 cm
• Armrest height: 62 cm
• Total height: 78 cm
• Depth: 60 cm

Price is for the set of two chairs.
Individual sale may be possible—please inquire.

🚚 Delivery & Pickup

🌍 Worldwide shipping available
📍 Pickup available at:
Midagevintage showroom, Gaggenau 76571, Germany

If you’re a collector of high-end Italian postmodern design, or searching for a bold signature furniture piece, this pair is the perfect statement.@Midagevintage

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