Barceloneta
1953
Barceloneta
Biographies
Alfonso Milá
The 1960s duo formed by Alfonso Milá and Federico Correa constitutes one of the most fruitful tandems in Spanish architecture and design.
Biographies
Federico Correa
The 1960s duo formed by Alfonso Milá and Federico Correa constitutes one of the most fruitful tandems in Spanish architecture and design.
Barceloneta is a chair whose shape and height equate it with a gandula, quite an explicit furniture category, which evokes the social face of architecture, simple both in its humanity and its good use. By far, it is one of the 1950s Mediterranean Rationalism’s finest examples.
Designed to be easily transported, this low, lightweight chair features a cord-tensioned backrest and a wooden frame. Due to the low seat height and its lack of armrests, books and drinks placed on the floor lie right at one’s fingertips. Tensioned at its best, the backrest is tied behind with a cord, suggestive of a marine sail.