





Jorge Zalszupin
Cube Armchair and Side Table, c. 1970
| Restored |
Wood structure, Velvet
Wood structure, Velvet
Armchair:
H 25.20 in x W 33.86 in. x D 34.26 in.
H 64 cm x W 86 cm x D 87 cm
Side Table:
H 24.14 in. x W 33.86 in. x W 33.86 in.
H 61.3 cm x W 86 cm x D 86 cm
H 25.20 in x W 33.86 in. x D 34.26 in.
H 64 cm x W 86 cm x D 87 cm
Side Table:
H 24.14 in. x W 33.86 in. x W 33.86 in.
H 61.3 cm x W 86 cm x D 86 cm
BO.JZP.012-001
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This gorgeous set, composed of a Cube armchair and coffee table, is a statement for itself. The Cube collection is a creation by Jorge Zalszupin (1922-2020), designed c. 1970, and...
This gorgeous set, composed of a Cube armchair and coffee table, is a statement for itself. The Cube collection is a creation by Jorge Zalszupin (1922-2020), designed c. 1970, and it still leaves us breathless.
The elegance, a feature of Zalszupin designs, on this piece does not come from sculpted wood details or the delicacy and lightness of curves, but the well-shaped solid structure: an extremely comfortable sofa carved in a cube.
For reupholstering this pair, inspired by the 1970s aesthetics, we chose a vibrant green velvet. The shape followed archival references.
Zalszupin's work as a designer, entrepreneur, and manager is an example of a transition process from the artisanal production mode, with unique and custom pieces, to serial industrial production. The Polish-born Brazilian designer focused mainly on acquiring and using new technologies and materials to make serial production viable. These pieces are a gorgeous example of his inventive mind.
Pieces can be reupholstered according to the customer's taste; upholstery service by our Workshop is included as a courtesy.
The elegance, a feature of Zalszupin designs, on this piece does not come from sculpted wood details or the delicacy and lightness of curves, but the well-shaped solid structure: an extremely comfortable sofa carved in a cube.
For reupholstering this pair, inspired by the 1970s aesthetics, we chose a vibrant green velvet. The shape followed archival references.
Zalszupin's work as a designer, entrepreneur, and manager is an example of a transition process from the artisanal production mode, with unique and custom pieces, to serial industrial production. The Polish-born Brazilian designer focused mainly on acquiring and using new technologies and materials to make serial production viable. These pieces are a gorgeous example of his inventive mind.
Pieces can be reupholstered according to the customer's taste; upholstery service by our Workshop is included as a courtesy.