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MP-97 Lounge Chair, Percival Lafer, 1976 - Lot 803

$6,000
$6,000

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Description

The iconic MP-97 armchair from Percival Lafer offers a very distinctive style, yet is also very comfortable. The designer took advantage of newly available technology to create different foam shapes and pushed the limits of form and function. The wood has been restored and the new reupholstery is in soft leather

Percival Lafer

Dimensions

Height: 70 cm, 28"

Width: 74 cm, 30"

Depth: 77 cm, 30"

Seat Height: 35 cm, 14"

Sold As

Set of 1

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Materials and Techniques:
Jatoba wood, Leather

Woodwork, Upholstery

Condition

The upholstery is new and the wood has been refinished.

Place of Origin

Brazil

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1970s

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Ships From: New York, NY

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If the item does not arrive as described or is damaged, we will fix the issue and ensure you’re satisfied with the resolution. Your purchase is not eligible for Buyer Protection if you elected to arrange your own shipping or pick the item up in person.

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About the Designer

Percival Lafer

Percival Lafer (1936-) is a Brazilian-born contemporary furniture designer and architect who pioneered the Brazilian Modernist movement. After studying architecture in São Paulo, he inherited his family's furniture shop following the sudden passing of his father. He quickly gained recognition for his exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs that defined the Modernist era.

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