Baruccana di Severso (MI), Italy
Tacchini Italia has launched a remake of the historic Reversível armchair, designed by Viennese architect Martin Eisler (1913-1977) that captures the designer’s love of Rio’s Carioca design.
Martin Eisler was born in Vienna in 1913, the son of the famous art historian Max Eisler, one of the founding members of the Austrian Werkbund. He studied in Vienna under the noted architects Oskar Strnad and Clemens Holzmeister.
With the simplicity of its lines and movement, this armchair transforms with casual elegance.
Reversível bears witness to the soft, sensuality of Brazilian 1950s design, a combination of tradition and creativity, folk craft and visionary innovation.
The dynamic, flexible reissue of Reversível offers dual comfort with two possible seat positions, to sit in the chair with the back upright, or really relax in a semi-reclining position, parallel with the backrest.
The simple, natural movement makes it seem an obvious solution, but it actually represents as groundbreaking an intuition now as then.
This original, informal seat with its distinctive lines is completed with a metal structure and fabric coverings.
To celebrate the rebirth of the iconic Reversível armchair in the brand new Classic edition, Tacchini Italia Forniture presents the sophisticated version of Reversível Millennium Limited Edition with a metal base in stylish blue.
An exclusive Limited Edition of just 100 pieces and a homage to the great imagination and elegant creativity of Martin Eisler.
Project: Reversível Millennium Limited Edition
Designers: Martin Eisler (1913-1977)
Manufacturer: Tacchini Italia Forniture srl.