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Toga

Chair
1968 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The 'Toga' is a stacking chair, allowing others of the same design to sit on top. Designed by Sergio Mazza in 1968, the chair is made from one continuous piece of fibreglass. The fibreglass sheet is heated and then shaped over a solid mould. The fibreglass retains the shape, becoming hard as it cools. The 'Toga' chair was first shown at the International Furniture Exhibition in Milan in 1969.

The chair was manufactured by Artemide, a Milan based firm, renowned for producing products that combined practicable serviceability with stylishness. Firms such as Cassina, Kartell and Tecno, and designers such as Ettore Sottass and Gaetano Pesce, were responsible for raising Italy's profile in consumer product design in the 1960s until it became a dominant force in the international field .


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleToga (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Hot-press moulded fibreglass
Brief description
Designed by Sergio Mazza,1968, man. Artemide, Milan.
Physical description
Hot-press moulded fibre glass chair in red. The chair is one continuous piece with no joins or cuts.
Dimensions
  • Height: 62.5cm
  • Width: 80cm
  • Depth: 80cm
  • Seat height: 35.5cm
Checked Jana Scholze 28.1.10
Style
Gallery label
'TOGA' STACKING CHAIR Designed by Sergio Mazza (Italian, born 1931) Manufactured by Artemide, Milan, Italy Hot-press moulded fibre-glass 1968 This chair is moulded in one piece. Given by Artemide Circ.281-1971(1989-2006)
Credit line
Given by the manufacturer
Historical context
The 'Toga' chair was first shown at the International Furniture Exhibition, Milan, 1969.
Summary
The 'Toga' is a stacking chair, allowing others of the same design to sit on top. Designed by Sergio Mazza in 1968, the chair is made from one continuous piece of fibreglass. The fibreglass sheet is heated and then shaped over a solid mould. The fibreglass retains the shape, becoming hard as it cools. The 'Toga' chair was first shown at the International Furniture Exhibition in Milan in 1969.

The chair was manufactured by Artemide, a Milan based firm, renowned for producing products that combined practicable serviceability with stylishness. Firms such as Cassina, Kartell and Tecno, and designers such as Ettore Sottass and Gaetano Pesce, were responsible for raising Italy's profile in consumer product design in the 1960s until it became a dominant force in the international field .
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.281-1970

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Record createdSeptember 25, 2000
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