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Particular pair of Vintage 1950s armchairs. to Guglielmo Ulrich with original structure in walnut wood and new covering in gray fabric. Origin: Italy. Period: 1950
Guglielmo Ulrich (Milan, 23 April 1904 – Milan, 22 January 1977) was an Italian architect and designer. In 1924 he enrolled in the Special School of Architecture at the Brera Academy and after two years he graduated in Architecture from the newly created faculty of the Polytechnic of Milan. A pupil of Gaetano Moretti and Piero Portaluppi, he acquired the practice of attention to detail, a taste for the fragment, decontextualization and a detached and ironic approach. Ulrich's production is characterized by great prolificacy in producing a huge quantity of unique furniture and furnishing accessories.
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Particular pair of Vintage 1950s armchairs. to Guglielmo Ulrich with original structure in walnut wood and new covering in gray fabric. Origin: Italy. Period: 1950
Guglielmo Ulrich (Milan, 23 April 1904 – Milan, 22 January 1977) was an Italian architect and designer. In 1924 he enrolled in the Special School of Architecture at the Brera Academy and after two years he graduated in Architecture from the newly created faculty of the Polytechnic of Milan. A pupil of Gaetano Moretti and Piero Portaluppi, he acquired the practice of attention to detail, a taste for the fragment, decontextualization and a detached and ironic approach. Ulrich's production is characterized by great prolificacy in producing a huge quantity of unique furniture and furnishing accessories.