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H 28.75 in. x L 51.58 in. x D 31.50 in.
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Martin Eisler designed this sculptural armchair in 1955. This piece is considered one of the most iconic armchairs of Brazilian Modern Design. The uniqueness of this armchair lies in several qualities. First, the form itself; provocative, architectural, and ludic, inviting the user to a unique experience: to find yourself different “ways to seat.”
Second, the vanguard value of the design. If we put side by side the international production of the 1950s chairs, we will see the straight lines of rationalism and functionalism. Eisler also sought for the user experience, the complex relations between furniture and our home day livin.
The big moving seat rests over an iron frame structure that combines visual lightness and stability, evidenced by the brass feet that touches the ground.
For this piece, the original state of the iron frame has been kept original, with a new uopholstery following historical references. The fabric is made of gorgeous 100% Organic Silk, from our collection Bossa Fabrics.