Pair of Bar Stools in Hardwood & Leather, Unknown, 1950s - Lot 87A
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Designed by an Unknown Brazilian Designer this pair of bar stools reflects the experimental spirit and material confidence that characterized Brazilian modern design in the postwar period. The stools articulate a balance between structural rigor and playful surface treatment, positioning them as functional objects with a distinctly graphic presence.
The design is defined by slender, intersecting legs that converge into a stable, tripod-like stance, reinforced by a circular footrest that anchors the composition. This structural logic introduces both lightness and tension, allowing the stools to read as architectural forms rather than purely utilitarian seating. The contrasting seat treatments—one in red leatherette, the other in yellow leatherette with black polka dots—introduce asymmetry while maintaining formal cohesion.
Crafted from pau-marfim (ivorywood), the stools emphasize material integrity through their clean lines and restrained proportions. The wood has been repainted and professionally refinished, and the original upholstery has been carefully reconditioned. Minor marks consistent with age remain. Presented in excellent vintage condition, this pair stands as a thoughtful example of Brazilian modern craftsmanship with graphic clarity and enduring presence.








