Set Of Two "toga" Chairs Created By Sergio Mazza For Artemide In A Space Age Style
The iconic “Toga” living room armchairs, designed by Sergio Mazza for Artemide in 1968, represent one of the most compelling examples of 1960s Italian futurist design.
Crafted from original molded fiberglass from that era, these chairs captivate with their soft, enveloping lines, transforming a piece of furniture into a true sculpture with a futuristic flair. The one-piece structure provides great sturdiness and an innovative aesthetic that remains extremely relevant today.
Over time, the “Toga” model has achieved iconic status, thanks in part to its appearance in the famous television series Space: 1999, becoming one of the symbols of experimental design from that era.
This is a beautiful set of stackable chairs preserved in good original condition, with normal signs of aging that attest to their authenticity and history. Ideal for modern spaces, design collections, or interiors with a contemporary vintage style.
Dimensions:
- Width: 66 cm
- Depth: 55 cm
- Height: 55 cm
- Seat height: 36 cm
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Width: 66
Height: 55
Reference (ID): 1756401
Availability: In stock





































