Frame: Solid wood available in American walnut
Seat and backrest: Black leather

MAINTENANCE OF WOOD PARTS

For ordinary maintenance purposes, use a soft and dry cloth to remove dust. For greasy-oily dirt (fingerprints), we suggest treating surfaces with alcohol diluted in water, and immediately drying them with a soft cloth. It is best to avoid products containing acetone, chlorine and solvents, abrasive products, furniture wax and cloths with rigid fibres (linen and synthetic fabrics), which could ruin and/or scratch the surfaces. All these operations must be carried out with the utmost attention and without applying excessive pressure. Exposure to direct sunlight can alter the paint or wood colour. For gloss finishes, continued maintenance in time may cause scratching and a reduction in the shiny effect.

W 26 1/8" x D 21 1/8" x H 27 7/8"

 

Italian architect and designer, Tobia Scarpa was born in Venice in 1935, where he graduated in Architecture (IUAV) in 1969. A versatile and curious designer, his long career saw him involved in architecture, restoration, outfitting, design, graphics, teaching. In the sixties he established himself as a leader in the industrial design by collaborating with various important Italian and international companies, including Molteni&C and Unifor.

 

Between 2001 and 2009 he devoted himself to teaching at the Universities of Venice and Alghero.
He received numerous international awards. In 2008 he was awarded with the Compasso d'Oro for his achievements during his career. His works are exhibited in many museums worldwide and his monographic exhibitions were held in Milan, New York, Chicago, Toronto, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Bordeaux. Many articles in national and international magazines and essays featured him. 

Monk | Armchair

Design Tobia Scarpa

Originally designed by Afra and Tobia Scarpa for Molteni&C in 1973, the Monk armchair is now featured as an exclusive re-edition in the Heritage Collection. Crafted from American walnut, the chair’s slender, solid-wood frame supports a smooth leather seat and backrest wrapped around steel tubes, offering a comfortable and supportive sit. Eight steel rivets hold the frame and seat together in a subtle decorative finish on this design that evokes a sleek and simple, almost monastic, style.

  • Dimensions: W 26 1/8" x D 21 1/8" x H 27 7/8"
  • Frame: American walnut solid wood
  • Seat and backrest: Black hide leather
  • Made in Italy
SKU: MPL1

VARIATIONS :

$4,955.00
Excluding taxes, assembly and delivery.

This is a Made-to-Order item, available in 18 weeks.

Frame: Solid wood available in American walnut
Seat and backrest: Black leather

MAINTENANCE OF WOOD PARTS

For ordinary maintenance purposes, use a soft and dry cloth to remove dust. For greasy-oily dirt (fingerprints), we suggest treating surfaces with alcohol diluted in water, and immediately drying them with a soft cloth. It is best to avoid products containing acetone, chlorine and solvents, abrasive products, furniture wax and cloths with rigid fibres (linen and synthetic fabrics), which could ruin and/or scratch the surfaces. All these operations must be carried out with the utmost attention and without applying excessive pressure. Exposure to direct sunlight can alter the paint or wood colour. For gloss finishes, continued maintenance in time may cause scratching and a reduction in the shiny effect.

W 26 1/8" x D 21 1/8" x H 27 7/8"

 

Italian architect and designer, Tobia Scarpa was born in Venice in 1935, where he graduated in Architecture (IUAV) in 1969. A versatile and curious designer, his long career saw him involved in architecture, restoration, outfitting, design, graphics, teaching. In the sixties he established himself as a leader in the industrial design by collaborating with various important Italian and international companies, including Molteni&C and Unifor.

 

Between 2001 and 2009 he devoted himself to teaching at the Universities of Venice and Alghero.
He received numerous international awards. In 2008 he was awarded with the Compasso d'Oro for his achievements during his career. His works are exhibited in many museums worldwide and his monographic exhibitions were held in Milan, New York, Chicago, Toronto, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Bordeaux. Many articles in national and international magazines and essays featured him. 

Monk | Armchair

Eight steel rivets secure the frame to the seat in a subtle, decorative finish on this design that evokes a sleek and simple, almost monastic, style.

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