Curva Chair in Rosewood & Caning, Joaquim Tenreiro, 1960s - Lot 597
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Description
Designed by Joaquim Tenreiro (1906–1992) in 1961–1962, the Curva chair is one of the designer’s most refined and recognizable seating designs. It exemplifies Tenreiro’s ability to unite traditional woodworking techniques with modernist clarity and restraint.
The chair is defined by a gently curved backrest formed by slender vertical spindles, creating a sense of openness while maintaining structural support. This light, stick-back construction is paired with a solid rosewood frame, carefully proportioned to achieve balance and visual tension. The tapered, pointed legs contribute to the chair’s elevated stance, giving the impression of lightness and suspension within the space.
Crafted in Brazilian rosewood (jacarandá) with a hand-woven cane seat, the Curva chair reflects Tenreiro’s commitment to material integrity and honest construction. The rosewood has been professionally refinished, revealing its natural tonal depth, while the caning remains in excellent condition.
Extensively published in both period and contemporary sources, the Curva chair holds an established place within the canon of Brazilian modern design. A precise and elegantly resolved work, it stands as a clear expression of Tenreiro’s enduring influence and disciplined approach to form and craftsmanship.













