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Artworks
Joaquim Tenreiro
Leve Armchair, 1942| Restored |
Solid Vinhatico Wood and Fabric Upholstery by Loro PianaH 27.96 in. x W 22.84 in. x D 28.75 in.
H 71 cm x W 58 cm x D 73 cmBO.JOT.018-002Further images
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The Light Armchair marked the first design Tenreiro fully claimed as his own—an early expression of his modern vision. For him, lightness wasn’t about weight but about elegance, proportion, and...The Light Armchair marked the first design Tenreiro fully claimed as his own—an early expression of his modern vision. For him, lightness wasn’t about weight but about elegance, proportion, and how a piece lived within a room. Tenreiro’s deep knowledge of woodworking allowed him to explore joinery, scale, and the natural rhythm of wood grain, creating a piece that is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also a seamless amalgamation of its
compositional and structural elements.
Exhibitions
Joaquim Tenreiro: Inventing a Modern Tropical Living -
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