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SUMMARY:renzo-mongiardino-et-gae-aulenti-pour-bonacina - Date de vente : 27
 /01/2026
DESCRIPTION:Nom du lots : Renzo Mongiardino et Gae Aulenti pour Bonacina\n\
 nRenzo Mongiardino et Gae Aulenti pour Bonacina\n\na rattan furniture set\
 , modern reissue\n\ncomprising: a pair of “1925/1 Out” armchairs\,
  the cushions with cream-ground floral motifs\; a “Serra F Sofa”
  sofa\, the cushions with an off-white ground\; a pair of “Brando Bi
 color” chairs\, the cushions with cream-ground floral motifs\n\n(5)
 \n\nArmchairs: Height 84.5 cm\, width 60 cm\, depth 61 cm\; Height
  33.27 in.\, width 23.62 in.\, depth 24.02 in.\n\nSofa: Height 84.5
  cm\, width 119 cm\, depth 61 cm\; Height 33.27 in.\, width 46.85
  in.\, depth 24.02 in.\n\nChairs: Height 88.5 cm\, width 46 cm\, de
 pth 47 cm\; Height 34.84 in.\, width 18.11 in.\, depth 18.50 in.\n
 \nIn the 1970s\, the Bonacina 1889 company undertook a series of collabora
 tions with Gae Aulenti and Renzo Mongiardino\, working from models preserv
 ed in the firm’s Archivio storico. Their approach consisted in adapting 
 existing pieces to contemporary uses while preserving the rattan bending a
 nd weaving techniques characteristic of the house.\n\nGae Aulenti (1927–
 2012) reworked several archival seats\, including the “1925/1” model a
 nd its outdoor version “1925/1 Out”\, which she redesigned in 1979 by 
 adjusting their proportions and structure. She also developed the “Serra
 /F” series\, in which the “Serra F Sofa” translates a characteristic
  Bonacina rattan structure into a sofa form.\n\nAt the same time\, Renzo M
 ongiardino (1916–1998) worked closely with Mario Bonacina to adapt other
  historical models to the needs of specific projects. Their collaboration 
 led in particular to the creation of the “Brando Bicolor” model (1975)
 .\n\nThese pieces appear in several notable interiors designed by Mongiard
 ino\, including the fashion designer Valentino Garavani’s dining room\, 
 Paola Zanussi’s living room\, and that of Princess Irene Galitzine in Ro
 me (L. Verchère\, Renzo Mongiardino\, Décors et Fantasmagorie\, Paris\, 
 2013\, pp. 156–157\, 163\, 176–177).
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