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Meia Pataca Armchair (2 units - pair), 1960s
| Original condition |
Solid wood, Leather upholstery
Solid wood, Leather upholstery
H 26.89 in. x W 31.89 in. x D 31.30 | SH: 13.59 in. | AH: 20.36 in.
H 68.3 cm x W 81 cm x D 79.5 cm | SH: 34.5 cm | AH: 51.7 cm
H 68.3 cm x W 81 cm x D 79.5 cm | SH: 34.5 cm | AH: 51.7 cm
BO.SRO.035-001
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Designed in the 1960s by Sergio Rodrigues (1927-2014), these Meia Pataca armchairs are made of a solid Rosewood structure and comfortable loose cushions in black leather. Like many designers of...
Designed in the 1960s by Sergio Rodrigues (1927-2014), these Meia Pataca armchairs are made of a solid Rosewood structure and comfortable loose cushions in black leather.
Like many designers of Rodrigues' generation, he dreamed of commercializing well-designed furniture produced in series.
In 1962 Meia-Pataca factory-cum-store was launched. The idea was to expand distribution and reduce production costs. Industrial thought is visible in the structural solution, applying easy-to-assemble sections and leather straps to support cushions.
Like many designers of Rodrigues' generation, he dreamed of commercializing well-designed furniture produced in series.
In 1962 Meia-Pataca factory-cum-store was launched. The idea was to expand distribution and reduce production costs. Industrial thought is visible in the structural solution, applying easy-to-assemble sections and leather straps to support cushions.