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Armchair in Red Rope & Iron, Forma, 1950s - Lot 181

$3,000
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Description

This armchair features a frame crafted from black iron, with the seat constructed from thin red synthetic rope. Its slim profile is accentuated by slender legs, contributing to its unique design. The combination of materials and the chair's distinctive shape make it stand out. With its playful design, this chair is an excellent choice for anyone seeking something unconventional.

Creator

Forma Brazil (Designer)

Dimensions

Height: 79.5 cm (31.3 in)

Width: 71 cm (28 in)

Depth: 77 cm (30.3 in)

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Set of 1

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Materials and Techniques

Iron, Synthetic Rope

Condition

Excellent condition

Place of Origin

Brazil

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1950s

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Ships From: New York, NY

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About the Designer

Forma Brazil

Carlo Hauner and Martin Eisler were the primary designers for Forma, an international company that symbolized the innovative nature of the Brazilian modern design industry. During their time in São Paulo, a city experiencing rapid growth and industrialization, Eisler and Hauner had the opportunity to create customized furniture. They shared a mutual appreciation for sophisticated design and aimed to bring style into Brazilian households through their work with Forma. While their designs for Forma captured the elegance seen in traditional ateliers in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo during the mid-20th century, Eisler and Hauner differentiated themselves by incorporating customized production methods.

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