In the post-war period, Albini experimented with the use of simple and low-cost materials such as rattan.
The 1951 Margherita is the first ‘legless’ armchair of Italian design.
Made with a structure of sixty Indian canes, four malacca crossbows and a foam rubber cushion covered with fabric, this creation won the Gold Medal at the IX Triennale di Milano.
It represents one of the milestones of Italian design and one of the most famous creations of Franco Albini, the great master of rationalism, who collaborated with Gino Colombini in 1951.
Malacca Structure is hand twisted by fire.
Hand woven from Indian rattan cane.
Cushion in polyurethane foam with removable cover.
Available in all lacquered finishes.