Sergio Rodrigues
Franco Armchair (2 units), 1962
| Unrestored |
Rosewood, Fabric
Rosewood, Fabric
H 31,50 in. x W 30,04 in. x D 38,58 in. | SH 16,73 in. | AH 21,06. in.
H 80 cm x W 76.3 cm x D 98 cm | SH 42.5 cm | AH 53.5 cm
H 80 cm x W 76.3 cm x D 98 cm | SH 42.5 cm | AH 53.5 cm
BO.SRO.010-003
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The Mid-Century Modern 'Franco' armchair was designed by Sergio Rodrigues (1914-2012) in 1962 and produced in Brazilian Rosewood, with chrome cap details and new upholstery in black leather. Like many...
The Mid-Century Modern "Franco" armchair was designed by Sergio Rodrigues (1914-2012) in 1962 and produced in Brazilian Rosewood, with chrome cap details and new upholstery in black leather.
Like many designers of Rodrigues's generation, he dreamed of commercializing well-designed furniture produced in series. Thus, in 1962 "Meia-Pataca" factory-cum-store was launched.
The idea was to expand distribution and reduce production costs.
The industrial thought is visible on the structural solution, applying juxtaposed wooden pieces of a square or rectangular section and straight corners.
The other pieces like "Vronka" and "Tonico" armchair, and the "Vitrine Coffee Table," "Franco" follow the same structural thought.