Gaudi
Designed by:
Magistretti V
Co-Designed by:
-
Designer:
Vico Magistretti
Co-Designer:
-
Country of Origin (Designer):
Italy
Date of Design:
1970
Date of Manufacture:
1970
Decade:
1970s
Region:
Europe
Significance:
Monobloc despite challenge of incorporating arms
Manufacturer:
Artemide
Country of Origin (Manufacturer):
Italy
Material:
Polyester
Process:
Injection moulded
Monobloc:
Yes
Cantilever:
No
Renewable Carbon:
No
ERPR Score:
NA
ERPR Rating:
NA
Weight:
Note:
The Gaudi evolved from Vico Magistretti’s earlier design, the Selene (note the similarity in the legs). As with the earlier chair the Gaudi is made from compression moulded, fibreglass reinforced polyester and was manufactured by Artemide. Armrests have been added to this design to enhance comfort, which presented a challenge for the chair to still be manufactured in one piece. Gaudi was launched in 1970 and remained in production for only three years. In 1971, the Vicario chair was added to the collection, it is a wider and slightly shorter version of the Gaudi at 72cm wide, 68cm tall and 65cm deep (12cm wider and 5cm shorter than the Gaudi). Heller (who also reintroduced the Selene) reintroduced the Gaudi in 2007 (using a lighter, more advanced injection moulded polymer available in white, black, light grey and dark grey).
Image Credit:
Wright auctions