Carlo Hauner and Martin Eisler
Chair with Armrest, c. 1955
Rosewood, Fabric upholstery
H 84.8 cm x W 54.2 cm x D 59.5 cm | AH 62 cm
H 33.39 in. x W 21.34 in. x D 23.43 | AH 24.40 in.
H 33.39 in. x W 21.34 in. x D 23.43 | AH 24.40 in.
BO.H&E.003-002
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Carlo Hauner (1927-1996) and Martin Eisler (1913-1977) are most known for well-shaped armchairs made in iron, but the production is far more complex, hand-crafted, and extensive. The wood pieces produced...
Carlo Hauner (1927-1996) and Martin Eisler (1913-1977) are most known for well-shaped armchairs made in iron, but the production is far more complex, hand-crafted, and extensive.
The wood pieces produced by Forma Móveis e Objetos de Arte during the 1950s in Brazil are highly designed and well-executed. Its unique construction details are very distinctive of any production of the time in Brazil.
That's the case of this rare chair with armrests designed by Martin Eisler. This chair stands out through the details. The support feet prolong and turn into the armrests, forming an exquisite angled curve on the chair's side.