This extraordinary set of six chairs, created by Aldo Tura in the 1960s, is a rare and valuable example of his work.
Aldo Tura (1909-1963), an eccentric and brilliant figure in Milanese design, made a name for himself on the international scene thanks to his visionary use of unusual and refined materials, transforming furniture and accessories into authentic works of art.
His preference for refined surfaces, such as parchment and goatskin, combined with a sculptural sensibility and an almost alchemical approach to design, made each of his pieces unique and instantly recognizable.
The six chairs offered here belong to an extremely limited production and are now considered extremely rare on the collectors' market.
The structure is completely covered in light-colored parchment, an iconic material that Tura elevated to a true trademark.
The craftsmanship of the parchment, applied with meticulous precision, brings out subtle nuances and natural transparencies, giving the surface a vibrant and iridescent character.
The design stands out for its high, slightly curved backrest, which gives the form momentum and verticality, accentuating the tension between the clean lines and the imposing stage presence. The legs, integrated into the volume of the chair with formal continuity, reinforce its sculptural appearance, making the structure visually solid yet elegant.
The seats have been reupholstered in green linen velvet, a choice that renews the seats while maintaining stylistic consistency with the original spirit. The velvet, soft to the touch and with an iridescent surface, creates a refined color contrast with the light parchment, reinforcing the sophisticated identity of the whole.
This conservative restoration work restores the set to full functionality without compromising its historical authenticity.
The design, which combines simplicity and refinement, fully reflects Tura's philosophy: to transcend the boundary between functionality and decorative art, transforming an everyday object into an aesthetic experience.
It is no coincidence that many of his works are now on display in major museums and form part of prestigious private collections.
This group of six chairs is therefore not only a piece of furniture but a true collector's item, destined to embellish exclusive settings, whether private homes, galleries, or representative spaces. Their rarity and state of preservation make them a unique opportunity for collectors and admirers of great Italian post-war design.
The general condition is excellent, as shown in the photographs, with minor signs of wear consistent with the age and originality of the chairs.
Product Name: Set of 6 parchment chairs by Aldo Tura for Tura Milano 1960
Designer: Aldo Tura (1909-1963)
Year of Design: 1960s
Style: Eclectic and sculptural post-war Italian design
Main Materials: Light-colored parchment, green linen velvet, wooden frame
Distinctive Design: High, slightly curved backrest that gives the chair a sense of momentum and verticality, legs integrated into the volume with formal continuity that lend it a sculptural and elegant character, vibrant and iridescent surfaces typical of handcrafted parchment.
Dimensions: Height 112cm | Width 44cm | Depth 49cm | Seat Height 44cm
Comfort: Seats reupholstered in green linen velvet, soft and pleasant to the touch, ensuring comfort and refinement.
Typical Use: Dining rooms, reception areas, exclusive collectors' environments.
Design Icon: A rare and valuable example of the work of Aldo Tura, a designer known for his visionary use of unusual materials, now featured in the permanent collections of major museums and private collections.
Versatility: Perfect both as functional pieces of furniture and as collector's items, capable of embellishing private homes, galleries, and institutional spaces.
Current State of Design: Excellent overall condition, recent conservative restoration on the seats, minor signs of wear consistent with the age and originality of the chairs.
Additional Notes: Please note that this item is in excellent vintage condition. There may be slight signs of wear, which do not affect its functionality. We invite you to consider these characteristics before purchasing.
Aldo Tura (1909–1963) was a renowned Italian designer and craftsman known for his contribution to 20th-century design. His career focused primarily on the production of furniture and furnishings, and he founded the eponymous company "Tura Milano," which became famous for creating high-quality pieces with a distinctive style.
Tura's production ranged from furniture to smaller objects such as trays and lamps, and his works often feature the use of fine materials such as parchment, leather, and brass. His designs are known for blending classic elegance and modernity, with a particular attention to artisanal details.
The 1960s were a significant period for Aldo Tura, and many of his pieces from that decade are still highly sought after by collectors and vintage design enthusiasts. His work helped define Italian style in the furniture design industry, and his legacy continues to influence the world of design.
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