Gufram Pratone 1971
Step into a legend. Originally designed in 1966, Pratone is a radical departure from traditional seating—a design icon included in the Vitra Design Museum’s 100 Masterpieces. This "outside the box" settee invites you to sink into a meadow of 42 hand-finished, oversized blades of grass, blurring the line between art and furniture.
Designers: Giorgio Ceretti, Pietro Derossi, Riccardo Rosso
Year: 1971
Why It’s Iconic
Each module is a labor of love, requiring 5 weeks of hand-assembly and finishing.
Coated in Gufram’s patented Guflac paint, the polyurethane achieves a leather-like sheen while remaining incredibly soft and flexible.
A centerpiece of MoMA’s 1972 New Domestic Landscape exhibit and found in the world’s premier contemporary art collections.
Every piece features the "Pratone" name hand-engraved into the base, certifying its status as a genuine Italian masterpiece.
Technical Specifications
Material: Soft Polyurethane finished with hand-applied Guflac
Dimensions37.4" H × 55.1" W × 55.1" D
Components: 42 individual hand-worked flexible blades
Origin100% Hand-crafted in Italy
Edition: 1/200
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