Ezio Longhi Pair of 'Mitzi' Walnut Lounge Chairs for Elam, circa 1958

$15,000.00

An elegant pair of rare ‘Mitzi’ walnut lounge chairs, designed by Ezio Longhi, for Elam in 1958. The ‘Mitzi’ model reflects the era’s shift towards organic forms. The frame is crafted from solid walnut, shaped into soft, continuous curves that guide the eye from the high backrest to the subtly tapered legs. Most distinctive are the sweeping armrests, elongated arcs that appear almost suspended, offering both visual rhythm and ergonomic ease.

Newly upholstered in a Maharam creamy colored textured cotton, the fabric complements the natural depth of the walnut and enhances the chair’s softly contoured seat and back. The craftsmanship is visible in the jointing, particularly where the arms meet the seat rail and where the wood grain has been oriented to follow the chair’s curvature. The splayed rear legs and slender front stance give the chair an air of lightness, while the generous proportions ensure comfort. The chairs design execution reflects the refined aesthetics of Italian modernist design.

These armchairs are visually striking, typical of Elam furniture, a brand synonymous with quality and innovation during the post-war period. Ezio Longhi was an Italian designer noted for his contributions to mid-century modern furniture. His work for Elam, a prominent Italian furniture manufacturer of the time, is renowned for blending traditional craftsmanship with modern lines and innovative materials. Elam was at the forefront of Italian design in the 1950's, producing timeless pieces; highly sought after by collectors today.

By Ezio Longhi for Elam, 1958
Size: 32" back height x 15" seat height x 24 1/2" wide x 34" deep

An elegant pair of rare ‘Mitzi’ walnut lounge chairs, designed by Ezio Longhi, for Elam in 1958. The ‘Mitzi’ model reflects the era’s shift towards organic forms. The frame is crafted from solid walnut, shaped into soft, continuous curves that guide the eye from the high backrest to the subtly tapered legs. Most distinctive are the sweeping armrests, elongated arcs that appear almost suspended, offering both visual rhythm and ergonomic ease.

Newly upholstered in a Maharam creamy colored textured cotton, the fabric complements the natural depth of the walnut and enhances the chair’s softly contoured seat and back. The craftsmanship is visible in the jointing, particularly where the arms meet the seat rail and where the wood grain has been oriented to follow the chair’s curvature. The splayed rear legs and slender front stance give the chair an air of lightness, while the generous proportions ensure comfort. The chairs design execution reflects the refined aesthetics of Italian modernist design.

These armchairs are visually striking, typical of Elam furniture, a brand synonymous with quality and innovation during the post-war period. Ezio Longhi was an Italian designer noted for his contributions to mid-century modern furniture. His work for Elam, a prominent Italian furniture manufacturer of the time, is renowned for blending traditional craftsmanship with modern lines and innovative materials. Elam was at the forefront of Italian design in the 1950's, producing timeless pieces; highly sought after by collectors today.

By Ezio Longhi for Elam, 1958
Size: 32" back height x 15" seat height x 24 1/2" wide x 34" deep