A refined pair of Italian armchairs from the 1960s, attributed to Paolo Buffa, one of the most renowned Italian designers of the mid-20th century.
Their elegant silhouette, sculptural wooden arms and overall balance reflect Buffa’s signature style – a harmonious blend of neoclassical grace and modernist sensibility.
Made of solid wood (likely walnut or stained beech), the frames display a fluid, organic line with beautifully curved armrests that extend into the rear legs.
The chairs have been professionally restored – newly upholstered with satin fabric in a vivid yellow tone, accented by a contrasting black piping emphasizing the soft, enveloping shape.
The backrests feature four covered buttons, adding a subtle decorative rhythm typical of Italian craftsmanship of the 1950s–60s.
Paolo Buffa’s work combined refined classical proportions with modern comfort and craftsmanship. His furniture is celebrated for its sculptural lines, warm materials, and attention to detail.
This pair perfectly captures that spirit – comfortable, stylish, and suitable for both vintage and contemporary interiors.
– Fully restored and re-upholstered by professionals.
– Solid and stable wooden frame.
– Clean, fresh upholstery with no visible wear.
– Ready to be used and displayed.
Height - 87 cm
Width - 64 cm
Depth - 72 cm
Seat height - 40 cm
 
                        
 
                        
                     
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                             
                                
                            































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