NANNAI CHAIR
Regular price
$1,850
PRETZIADA X CHIARA ANDREATTI and PIERPAOLO MANDIS
In every rural Sardinian home there are a few wooden, caned chairs that sit in a corner. They are pulled out when visitors come over, when it is time to sit in a circle and shell fava beans or crack open almonds. Chiara Andreatti was inspired by the social aspect behind their use, and by the variations of design and decoration that can be found on historic versions. Hers are enlarged versions - by maintaining the classic proportions while making them bigger overall, she has made them both important and comfortable.
Chiara worked with craftsman Pierpaolo Mandis on the creation of a series of three scannu. Pierpaolo is a third generation woodworker and chair maker from the hillside town of Morogo.
In every rural Sardinian home there are a few wooden, caned chairs that sit in a corner. They are pulled out when visitors come over, when it is time to sit in a circle and shell fava beans or crack open almonds. Chiara Andreatti was inspired by the social aspect behind their use, and by the variations of design and decoration that can be found on historic versions. Hers are enlarged versions - by maintaining the classic proportions while making them bigger overall, she has made them both important and comfortable.
Chiara worked with craftsman Pierpaolo Mandis on the creation of a series of three scannu. Pierpaolo is a third generation woodworker and chair maker from the hillside town of Morogo.
Dimensions
Materials
Lead Time
PRETZIADA
NANNAI CHAIR
Regular price
$1,850
PRETZIADA X CHIARA ANDREATTI and PIERPAOLO MANDIS
In every rural Sardinian home there are a few wooden, caned chairs that sit in a corner. They are pulled out when visitors come over, when it is time to sit in a circle and shell fava beans or crack open almonds. Chiara Andreatti was inspired by the social aspect behind their use, and by the variations of design and decoration that can be found on historic versions. Hers are enlarged versions - by maintaining the classic proportions while making them bigger overall, she has made them both important and comfortable.
Chiara worked with craftsman Pierpaolo Mandis on the creation of a series of three scannu. Pierpaolo is a third generation woodworker and chair maker from the hillside town of Morogo.
In every rural Sardinian home there are a few wooden, caned chairs that sit in a corner. They are pulled out when visitors come over, when it is time to sit in a circle and shell fava beans or crack open almonds. Chiara Andreatti was inspired by the social aspect behind their use, and by the variations of design and decoration that can be found on historic versions. Hers are enlarged versions - by maintaining the classic proportions while making them bigger overall, she has made them both important and comfortable.
Chiara worked with craftsman Pierpaolo Mandis on the creation of a series of three scannu. Pierpaolo is a third generation woodworker and chair maker from the hillside town of Morogo.
Dimensions
H45.5 x W18.4” x D18.5” x SH17"
Materials
hand-carved chestnut, river reed caning
Lead Time
12 - 14 weeks approximately