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Stamford Modern
272 Post Road East
Westport, CT 06880 , United States
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203.569.1900
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GIO Bench Series 60 in White Oak by Stamford Modern
$ 5,800
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Description
The GIO Bench is a sophisticated reinterpretation of Gio Ponti’s modernism, where architectural form meets modern functionality. Defined by its signature angled legs and subtle metal sabots, this bench exudes mid-century elegance while ensuring stability and longevity. The upholstered cushion, elevated by discreet metal risers, balances comfort and structure, making it ideal for entryways, bedrooms, or living spaces.
Customization (Bespoke Experience)
The GIO bench is fully customizable to suit your project. Select from our available sizes, wood finishes, and metal details, or upholster in your own material (COM only, 4 yards required). We also offer a curated selection of in-house fabrics, including linen, bouclé, and velvet options. Each element is thoughtfully considered to create a piece that feels tailored, intentional, and uniquely suited to your space.
Request a sample kit or book a design call to explore your options.
Designer Story – Carlos Solano
Carlos Solano’s approach to design is rooted in the balance that defines mid-century modernism, simple forms elevated by rich, honest materials. Each piece begins with these timeless principles but is thoughtfully adapted for modern living. His design language is marked by architectural lines, natural materials, and a quiet restraint, where a single thoughtful detail can define the whole.
The Studio Originals collection embodies this philosophy. Conceived to offer timeless mid-century foundations, each piece invites clients to make it their own through bespoke customization. No two spaces or clients are alike, and this adaptability ensures every design feels both personal and enduring.
Handcrafted in Connecticut, serving clients in CT, NY and NJ, and nationwide. -
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Documentation: Makers Label/Invoice Origin: United States Period: New Materials: Maple, Brass, Bouclé Condition: New Creation Date: New Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: GIO3 Incollect Reference #: 741418 -
Dimensions
W. 60 in; H. 19 in; D. 19 in; W. 152.4 cm; H. 48.26 cm; D. 48.26 cm; Seat H. 19 in; Seat H. 48.26 cm;
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Fine 20th Century Furnishings & Design Studio 272 Post Road East Westport, CT 06880 Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday / 10AM - 5PM Call: 203.569.1900
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