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Between 1951 and 1954, Arflex produced various models of car seat designed by [[Carlo Barassi]] using foam rubber and elastic tape, which could replace standard production seats and offer more comfort, with removable covers and adjustable seatbacks. The most successful of the car seats were the "MilleMiglia" and the "Sedile Lettino", a seat that could be turned into a makeshift bed. Both were designed for the [[Fiat]] [[Fiat 500 "Topolino"|Topolino]].
Zanuso became an influential designer in post-war [[Italy]], associated with the ideology of the [[Modern Movement]]. Other designers who contributed to the Arflex range included: [[Franco Albini]], [[Giancarlo De Carlo]], {{ill|Lodovico Barbiano di Belgiojoso|it|lt=Belgiojoso}}, [[BBPR|Enrico Peressutti]], [[Joe Cesare Colombo|Joe Colombo]], [[Ambrogio Casati]], {{ill|Pierluigi Spadolini|it|lt=Spadolini}}, [[Cini Boeri]], [[Michele De Lucchi]], [[Ettore Sottsass]], [[Marco Piva]], and [[Pieter De Bruyne]].{{cn|date=August 2021}}
==See also ==
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