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which were developed by the
Castiglioni brothers in the late 1950s. The "Mezzadro" uses a sheet metal seat cast from that of a 1935 Italian tractor which is balanced on stainless-steel bow and a wooden crosspiece. Zanotta began manufacturing it in 1971 and gave it the name "Mezzadro" which means
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where it remains to the present day. Originally called
Zanotta Poltrona, at first it specialised in fairly traditional upholstered furniture. However, by the early 1960s, the company had established a reputation for modern design and began commissioning avant-garde works by designers such as
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Zanotta Edizioni coordinated by Stefano Casciani in 1989, "a special collection exploring the boundaries between art and design." The pieces were produced in limited editions and combined industrial manufacture with hand-painted decoration.
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using a completely frameless structure. Aurelio
Zanotta first encountered Landels's pieces while on a trip to London in 1965 and immediately put the chair into production. Sofa versions were produced from 1966 and would later appear in the sets for
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and consisting of tables, chairs, and benches produced by
Zanotta's Zabro division in limited editions. The pieces combined lacquered wood with tree branches and rough wooden slats and sticks. One of the chairs is held in the
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Italian design grew out of this widely felt urge to renew
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beads. From the 1970s
Zanotta achieved further success by re-issuing earlier designs which in their day had been considered too avant-garde for mass production. These included the "Larianna" tubular steel chair designed by
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Toscano database has extensive lists of awards won by the company and museums which hold its pieces as well as a bibliography
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in die-cast aluminum and leather. It won a Compasso d'Oro in 1987, and an example is held in the Museum of Modern Art.
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wood floor. The dome-shaped huts can sleep 2–4 people and can be assembled and disassembled at will. "Guscio" won a
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and frameless construction in its designs, most notably the "Throw Away" series of sofas and armchairs designed by
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in undulating forms of expanded polyurethane foam. It was reissued by Zanotta in 2007 and exhibited at Milan's
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placed an order for 10,000 chairs. Examples of "Sacco" are held in numerous museums including the
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in 2020. and it is exhibited in 26 museums of modern art all over the world, among them the
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chair designed by Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini, and Franco Teodoro (1968)
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