Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Armchair in Bentwood, Cimo, 1950s - Lot 547A
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Description
Produced by Cimo in Brazil during the 1950s, this armchair exemplifies the manufacturer’s mastery of bentwood construction and its contribution to mid-century Brazilian design. The composition is defined by a tall, gently contoured backrest that rises from a broad, supportive seat, while the arms extend outward in controlled curves—an interplay of structure and fluidity characteristic of the period.
Constructed entirely of bentwood, the chair demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of steam-bent timber as both structural framework and formal language. The visible joinery and continuous planes emphasize material honesty, allowing the natural grain to articulate the surface without superfluous ornament.
Remnants of the original manufacturer’s seal remain beneath the seat, reinforcing its authenticity and historical continuity. The surface has been professionally refinished, revealing the depth and warmth of the wood. Minor, age-appropriate wear—most evident along the legs—is consistent with careful use.
The chair remains in excellent condition, retaining its structural integrity and sculptural presence.
A confident and materially direct example of Brazilian modernism—functional, expressive, and enduring.
Vintage period publications are included in the final images for reference. While the shown model is the rocking chair variant of this design, the archival material documents the form within Cimo’s 1950s catalogs.













