The design is defined by clean lines and carefully proportioned elements. Slatted backrests introduce rhythm and openness, while the squared legs and stretcher system provide structural stability without visual heaviness. Upholstered seats soften the composition, integrating comfort seamlessly into the frame rather than treating it as an applied feature.
Material expression remains central to the set’s character. The caviúna wood has been professionally restored, revealing pronounced grain patterns and warm tonal variation that articulate the natural qualities of the material. The seats have been newly reupholstered in beige linen, selected for its neutrality and tactile restraint, allowing the wood to remain the dominant visual element.
Preserved in excellent vintage condition, this cohesive set reflects the Brazilian modernist emphasis on durability, adaptability, and honest construction. Thoughtfully resolved and versatile in scale, the chairs stand as a disciplined and enduring example of mid-century Brazilian furniture design, well-suited to both domestic and institutional interiors.















