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Carlo De Carli Model 671 Dining Chairs – Set of Six in Walnut for Singer & Sons, Italy, 1950s

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    • Carlo De Carli Model 671 Dining Chairs – Set of Six in Walnut for Singer & Sons, Italy, 1950s

      Elevate your dining experience with this rare and exceptional set of six Model 671 dining chairs designed by renowned Italian architect Carlo De Carli and produced by M. Singer & Sons in the 1950s. Expertly crafted in solid walnut, these chairs are a masterful blend of Italian modernism and American mid-century elegance, featuring De Carli’s signature sculptural lines and refined proportions.

        Product Highlights:

      • Designer: Carlo De Carli

      • Model: 671

      • Manufacturer: M. Singer & Sons, USA (licensed Italian production)

      • Origin: Italy, 1950s

      • Wood: Solid walnut frames with rich grain and tone

      • Upholstery: Newly upholstered in a neutral, period-appropriate fabric

      • Restoration: Expertly restored by Hobbs Modern to preserve original character while enhancing durability

      • Quantity: Set of 6 dining chairs

      • Condition: Excellent, fully restored

      Iconic Italian Design for American Modern Living

      Designed during a pivotal era in design history, these Model 671 chairs reflect Carlo De Carli’s elegant fusion of form and function. Produced as part of the historic collaboration between Italian designers and American manufacturer M. Singer & Sons, the set showcases De Carli’s flair for soft curves, gentle tapering, and seamless joinery—all hallmarks of high Italian craftsmanship.

      These chairs offer visual lightness and ergonomic comfort, making them an ideal fit for modern dining spaces, formal interiors, or sophisticated design collections.

      Why Collectors Covet the 671 Chair:

      • Rarely found as a complete original set of six

      • Designed by Carlo De Carli, a leading figure in postwar Italian design

      • Manufactured for Singer & Sons, bridging Italian and American modernism

      • Sculptural profile adds character without overwhelming space

      • Expertly restored with attention to historical accuracy



       



       

      Dimensions: 

      Side chairs 18"W x 19.5"D x 33.25"H Seat height 18.25"H

      Captain chairs 22.5"W x 19.5"D x 33.25"H Seat height 18.25"H 

      Arm Height is 26.5" H 

      About the Designer: 

      Carlo De Carli was born in 1910 in Milan and became an important architect and designer in the 1940s and 1950s working with Gio Ponti (1891-1979). He became a keen exponent of Italian furniture bringing it to the international market. 

      Singer & Songs was a New York–based high-end furniture maker that focused most of its efforts on producing modern design pieces during the 1950s, many of which were designed by the prominent Italian modernist architects and designers Gio Ponti, Carlo Mollino, and Ico Parisi.

      While the early history of M. Singer & Sons is somewhat obscure, it is clear that the company rose to prominence in the aftermath of World War II, when there was a marked increase in interest in and demand for modern design. Joe Singer, the manager of Singer & Sons at the close of the 1940s, was aware of this trend toward modernist tastes and, thus, at the dawn of the subsequent decade, set out to bring modern styles into his production line. He learned of the work of Italian architect Gio Ponti, most likely thanks to a series of editorials on Ponti’s work in the pages of The New York Times, and decided to reach out to the Italian master to establish a partnership in which Singer & Sons would sell and assemble some of his designs in the U.S.—some of which are preserved in the Gio Ponti Archive.

      Fusing Italian innovation—and, most of the times, also Italian materials and furniture parts imported into the United States, as they were difficult to find or to produce in the U.S.—with exceptional American craftsmanship, Ponti shared concepts with head American designer Bertha Schaefer to develop a line of furniture dubbed “Modern by Singer,” which debuted in 1951. It boasted the clean lines and smooth forms of modern design, combined with the use of luxurious woods and other expensive finishes. This line catapulted Singer & Sons to the forefront of the conversation on modern tastes in American furniture, and it brought Gio Ponti a new adoring audience of American collectors.

      It was through Ponti that Singer was able to recruit additional Italian designers, such as Carlo Mollino and Ico Parisi, to collaborate on designs, thereby expanding Singer & Sons’ presence in the modern American furniture market. At times, Singer & Sons would also import into the U.S. furniture pieces that were made in Italy, such as Mollino’s low table Model No. 1114, made in Italy by Apelli & Varesio in 1950, to market in their American showroom.

      Singer & Sons Italian design repertoire was very successful in its day and it continues to impress design collectors. The pieces assembled and marketed by Singer & Sons offered a unique combination of being built with exceptional materials and with a streamlined modernist aesthetic that preserved a uniquely Italian sensibility.

      For additional information, please visit the following:

      Bertha Schaefer (1895–1971).” Jewish Women’s Archive.

      Furniture for M. Singer & Sons.” Gio Ponti Archive.

      Singer & Sons: Introducing Us to the Italians.” D.C. Hillier. MCM Daily.

      July 27, 2020

      Tags (SEO Keywords): Carlo De Carli Dining Chairs, Model 671 Chairs, Singer & Sons Furniture, Italian Mid-Century Modern, Vintage Walnut Dining Chairs, 1950s Italian Design, Mid-Century Dining Set, Designer Dining Chairs, Restored Italian Modern Chairs, High-End Vintage Dining Furniture

       

    Carlo De Carli Model 671 Dining Chairs – Set of Six in Walnut for Singer & Sons, Italy, 1950s

    Elevate your dining experience with this rare and exceptional set of six Model 671 dining chairs designed by renowned Italian architect Carlo De Carli and produced by M. Singer & Sons in the 1950s. Expertly crafted in solid walnut, these chairs are a masterful blend of Italian modernism and American mid-century elegance, featuring De Carli’s signature sculptural lines and refined proportions.

      Product Highlights:

    • Designer: Carlo De Carli

    • Model: 671

    • Manufacturer: M. Singer & Sons, USA (licensed Italian production)

    • Origin: Italy, 1950s

    • Wood: Solid walnut frames with rich grain and tone

    • Upholstery: Newly upholstered in a neutral, period-appropriate fabric

    • Restoration: Expertly restored by Hobbs Modern to preserve original character while enhancing durability

    • Quantity: Set of 6 dining chairs

    • Condition: Excellent, fully restored

    Iconic Italian Design for American Modern Living

    Designed during a pivotal era in design history, these Model 671 chairs reflect Carlo De Carli’s elegant fusion of form and function. Produced as part of the historic collaboration between Italian designers and American manufacturer M. Singer & Sons, the set showcases De Carli’s flair for soft curves, gentle tapering, and seamless joinery—all hallmarks of high Italian craftsmanship.

    These chairs offer visual lightness and ergonomic comfort, making them an ideal fit for modern dining spaces, formal interiors, or sophisticated design collections.

    Why Collectors Covet the 671 Chair:

    • Rarely found as a complete original set of six

    • Designed by Carlo De Carli, a leading figure in postwar Italian design

    • Manufactured for Singer & Sons, bridging Italian and American modernism

    • Sculptural profile adds character without overwhelming space

    • Expertly restored with attention to historical accuracy



     



     

    Dimensions: 

    Side chairs 18"W x 19.5"D x 33.25"H Seat height 18.25"H

    Captain chairs 22.5"W x 19.5"D x 33.25"H Seat height 18.25"H 

    Arm Height is 26.5" H 

    About the Designer: 

    Carlo De Carli was born in 1910 in Milan and became an important architect and designer in the 1940s and 1950s working with Gio Ponti (1891-1979). He became a keen exponent of Italian furniture bringing it to the international market. 

    Singer & Songs was a New York–based high-end furniture maker that focused most of its efforts on producing modern design pieces during the 1950s, many of which were designed by the prominent Italian modernist architects and designers Gio Ponti, Carlo Mollino, and Ico Parisi.

    While the early history of M. Singer & Sons is somewhat obscure, it is clear that the company rose to prominence in the aftermath of World War II, when there was a marked increase in interest in and demand for modern design. Joe Singer, the manager of Singer & Sons at the close of the 1940s, was aware of this trend toward modernist tastes and, thus, at the dawn of the subsequent decade, set out to bring modern styles into his production line. He learned of the work of Italian architect Gio Ponti, most likely thanks to a series of editorials on Ponti’s work in the pages of The New York Times, and decided to reach out to the Italian master to establish a partnership in which Singer & Sons would sell and assemble some of his designs in the U.S.—some of which are preserved in the Gio Ponti Archive.

    Fusing Italian innovation—and, most of the times, also Italian materials and furniture parts imported into the United States, as they were difficult to find or to produce in the U.S.—with exceptional American craftsmanship, Ponti shared concepts with head American designer Bertha Schaefer to develop a line of furniture dubbed “Modern by Singer,” which debuted in 1951. It boasted the clean lines and smooth forms of modern design, combined with the use of luxurious woods and other expensive finishes. This line catapulted Singer & Sons to the forefront of the conversation on modern tastes in American furniture, and it brought Gio Ponti a new adoring audience of American collectors.

    It was through Ponti that Singer was able to recruit additional Italian designers, such as Carlo Mollino and Ico Parisi, to collaborate on designs, thereby expanding Singer & Sons’ presence in the modern American furniture market. At times, Singer & Sons would also import into the U.S. furniture pieces that were made in Italy, such as Mollino’s low table Model No. 1114, made in Italy by Apelli & Varesio in 1950, to market in their American showroom.

    Singer & Sons Italian design repertoire was very successful in its day and it continues to impress design collectors. The pieces assembled and marketed by Singer & Sons offered a unique combination of being built with exceptional materials and with a streamlined modernist aesthetic that preserved a uniquely Italian sensibility.

    For additional information, please visit the following:

    Bertha Schaefer (1895–1971).” Jewish Women’s Archive.

    Furniture for M. Singer & Sons.” Gio Ponti Archive.

    Singer & Sons: Introducing Us to the Italians.” D.C. Hillier. MCM Daily.

    July 27, 2020

    Tags (SEO Keywords): Carlo De Carli Dining Chairs, Model 671 Chairs, Singer & Sons Furniture, Italian Mid-Century Modern, Vintage Walnut Dining Chairs, 1950s Italian Design, Mid-Century Dining Set, Designer Dining Chairs, Restored Italian Modern Chairs, High-End Vintage Dining Furniture

     

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    Wood Care

    Keep the furniture in a cool, dry place

    Avoid furniture's direct exposure to rain, sun or wind

    Avoid placing hot objects directly on the piece to prevent undesirable marks or permanent circles.

    Avoid placing objects that may cause scratches to the surface

    Clean using water only in small quantities and apply it with soft, damp cloth

    After damp cloth wipe with a soft, dry cloth

    You can use other liquids that are especially for cleaning wood furniture. Take into account the type of wood and follow the manufacturer's instructions

    Upholstery Care

    Do not expose directly to sunlight to provide greater durability colors

    Exchange both side pads, the seat and backrest, to obtain uniform wear

    Shake the cushions regularly to remove dust and to maintain the stability of the form

    Clean regularly with a vacuum cleaner in good condition

    Use a textile fabric cleaning substance according to and following the manufacturer's instructions

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