Sculptural Pair of Brazilian Modernist Armchairs in Hardwood & Boucle by John Graz, Brazil, 1950s - Lot 817B

$25,500

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Description

A striking pair of Brazilian modernist armchairs designed by the Swiss-born designer John Graz, whose multidisciplinary practice played a formative role in shaping early modernist interiors in Brazil. Designed during the 1950s—a pivotal decade for the maturation of Brazilian modern design—these chairs embody the period’s pursuit of structural clarity, sculptural proportion, and material integrity.

What distinguishes this pair is the commanding sculptural scale of the frame. The chairs are composed around a tall, sweeping backrest that rises gracefully above a compact, low-slung seat, creating a dramatic vertical silhouette rarely found in Brazilian seating of the period. The elongated back panels act almost as architectural planes, subtly curving to support the body while emphasizing the elegant tension between height and the otherwise grounded, horizontal base.

The structure is executed in richly figured Imbuia hardwood, a native Brazilian species prized in mid-century furniture for its density, tonal depth, and expressive grain. Here, the wood is shaped into a refined open frame where each element appears deliberately calibrated: sharply tapered legs, gently arcing rear supports, and slender armrests that extend outward in a confident, aerodynamic gesture. The result is a composition that feels simultaneously architectural and fluid, with every line contributing to the chair’s overall sculptural presence.

The seating surfaces have been newly upholstered in a warm oatmeal bouclé, whose softly looped texture introduces a tactile counterpoint to the polished hardwood structure. The neutral wool-rich textile emphasizes the chair’s volumetric form while allowing the Imbuia frame—with its deep, amber-toned grain—to remain the visual anchor of the design.

Despite their expressive profile, the chairs maintain remarkable ergonomic comfort. The slightly reclined backrest and generous seat depth create a relaxed lounge posture, while the open arm structure keeps the form visually light. The combination of tall back, sculptural stance, and compact footprint allows the chairs to function equally well as focal lounge seating or as architectural accents within a carefully composed interior.

Pieces by Graz are increasingly appreciated within the broader narrative of Brazilian modernism, particularly for their early exploration of geometric discipline and refined material expression—qualities that would later define the country’s celebrated mid-century design movement.

This pair has been carefully restored, including sensitive refinishing of the Imbuia frame and new upholstery. The structure remains solid and well preserved, presenting beautifully while retaining the character appropriate to a thoughtfully conserved mid-century work.

Creator

John Graz

Materials and Techniques

Imbuia Hardwood, Bouclé in warm Taupe color.

Dimensions

Height: 95 cm (37.4 in)

Width: 61 cm (24 in)

Depth: 85 cm (33.5 in)

Condition

Good. The wood has been refinished and the upholstery is new.

Sold As

Set of 2

Place of Origin

Brazil

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1950s


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