Curva Armchair with Tubular Legs in Bouclé by Joaquim Tenreiro for Langenbach & Tenreiro, Brazilian Modern, 1960 – Lot 760B
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The Curva armchair stands as one of the most recognizable and sophisticated expressions of Brazilian Modern design, conceived in 1960 by Joaquim Tenreiro. Often regarded as the father of Brazilian modern furniture, Tenreiro redefined modernism in Brazil by rejecting rigidity in favor of warmth, ergonomics, and sculptural fluidity.
The Curva exemplifies this philosophy through its generous proportions, enveloping form, and continuous lines that prioritize comfort without sacrificing visual discipline. The wide, flowing armrests and softly contoured backrest create an inviting silhouette that reads as both architectural and sensuous—an approach central to Tenreiro’s contribution to Brazilian Modernism.
This example features sleek tubular metal legs, a detail associated with Tenreiro’s more progressive, custom iterations produced for private clients and refined interiors.
Manufactured by Langenbach & Tenreiro, the chair retains its original maker’s seal on the rear structure, confirming its authenticity and provenance. Newly reupholstered in an off-white bouclé, the chair’s tactile surface enhances its sculptural curves while reinforcing its relaxed elegance.
Balancing innovation, craftsmanship, and human-centered design, the Curva armchair remains a defining icon of mid-century Brazilian Modernism and a true statement piece within any curated interior.




















