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Pair of “Concha” Armchairs in Grey Fabric by Joaquim Tenreiro, c. 1960s - Lot 215

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Description

The model is named "Concha," which translates to "Shell" in Portuguese. These armchairs are crafted from hardwood and upholstered in gray velvet, supported by four delicate legs. The back of the chair, resembling a shell, curves gracefully into the armrests. What distinguishes these armchairs is Joaquim Tenreiro's iconic and beautifully designed aesthetic.

The furniture set photograph displays the armchairs alongside the matching "Concha" sofa (sold separately) and a Jean Gillon Rodeio coffee table.

Creator

Joaquim Tenreiro (Designer)

Dimensions

Height: 72 cm (28.3 in)

Width: 80 cm (31.5 in)

Depth: 86 cm (33.9 in)

Seat Height: 41 cm (16.1 in)

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Set of 2

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Materials and Techniques

Brazilian Hardwood, Velvet

Condition

The wood has been refinished and the seats have been reupholstered. They are now in excellent condition

Place of Origin

Brazil

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1960s

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About the Designer

Joaquim Tenreiro

Joaquim Tenreiro was born in Portugal in 1906 but spent most of his life and career in Brazil, where he became one of the country's most celebrated furniture designers. He started his career as a cabinetmaker and set up his own furniture workshop in 1943.

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