Geraldo de Barros (Unilabor)
Unilabor 4015 Chair (6 units), 1950s
| Previously Restored |
Hardwood, Leather, Upholstery
Hardwood, Leather, Upholstery
H 85 cm x SH 45 cm x W 38,5 cm x D 43 cm
H 33.43 in. x SH 17.71 cm x W 15.15 in. x D 16.92
H 33.43 in. x SH 17.71 cm x W 15.15 in. x D 16.92
BO.GDB.002-003
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This chair designed by Geraldo de Barros has a light structure in solid rosewood, a characteristic of Unilabor's production, which used fine shapes in its designs for better use of...
This chair designed by Geraldo de Barros has a light structure in solid rosewood, a characteristic of Unilabor's production, which used fine shapes in its designs for better use of its materials. The backrest is formed by five horizontal rods, with an independent upholstered seat.
A comfortable and elegant piece that reflects in its structure the ingenuity of the author. Geraldo de Barros designed the furniture in such a way that, from the same structure, it is possible to obtain variations of the chair. Other pieces produced by the company have a similar structure, with variations in the number of backrest rods, seats, and leg connections below the seat.
A comfortable and elegant piece that reflects in its structure the ingenuity of the author. Geraldo de Barros designed the furniture in such a way that, from the same structure, it is possible to obtain variations of the chair. Other pieces produced by the company have a similar structure, with variations in the number of backrest rods, seats, and leg connections below the seat.