Brazilian Modern Armchair in Imbuia Wood & Cushion, A Forma Decorativa, Brazil, 1960s – Lot 722A
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A sculptural Brazilian modern armchair by A Forma Decorativa, executed in richly toned solid imbuia hardwood, one of Brazil’s most prized native woods. Designed in the 1960s, the piece reflects the refined craftsmanship and structural clarity that defined the country’s golden era of modern design.
The frame is entirely constructed in solid imbuia, its deep walnut-brown tonality enhanced by a satin finish that reveals the wood’s natural movement and subtle grain variation. The backrest is composed of elegantly tapered vertical rods beneath a gently curved crest rail, creating a rhythmic architectural silhouette that feels both light and grounded. Slender arms extend in clean lines, resting above a beautifully proportioned seat platform supported by angled legs and cross stretchers for structural integrity.
The seat structure incorporates braided rope beneath a generously upholstered cushion in warm oatmeal bouclé , offering both resilience and comfort—an intelligent combination of traditional technique and modern refinement. The upholstery complements the warmth of the imbuia while maintaining the chair’s sculptural presence.
The original manufacturing seal remains intact, an important detail affirming authenticity and provenance.
A Forma Decorativa pieces are increasingly sought after for their disciplined geometry, material honesty, and enduring relevance within Brazilian modernism. This example embodies those qualities—at once functional, architectural, and quietly expressive.
An exceptional addition to a collector’s interior, executive study, or curated residential setting.














