Brutalist Cognac Leather Brazilian Chair and Ottoman 1960s
Brutalist Cognac Leather Brazilian Chair and Ottoman 1960s
Brutalist Cognac Leather Brazilian Chair and Ottoman 1960s
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s a group of young Brazilian designers produced some of the most extraordinary antique furniture of the period a series of unique forms which merged traditional materials, native and colonial influences and a progressive, relaxed attitude that all came together to somehow express Brazil's unique take on the modern movement. This is a Brazilian modern tropical hardwood frames with construction expressed in the oversized peg and mortice joints. Supporting a very thick leather sling seat stitched with gaucho style leather lacing.
On top of this sits a loose cushion forming both the seat and back pads in a softer hide with decorative stitching.
Maker unknown but very much in the style of Brazilian modern designers such as Jean Gillon and Sergio Rodrigues.
Measurements:
Height : 107 cm
Width: 71 cm
Depth: 85 cm
Height to the seat: 40 cm
ottoman : H 35 cm x W 50 cm D 39 cm
Size chair: 29 W x 43 H x 35 D inch
Size ottoman: 20 W x 14.5 H x 16 D inch.
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