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Artworks
Oscar Niemeyer
Rio Chaise Lounge , ca. 1978| Original Condition|
Lacquered Molded Plywood, CaneH 32.28 in. x W 67.71 in. x D 23.81 in.
H 82 cm x W 172 cm x D 60,5 cmBO.OSN.001-001Further images
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Designed by Oscar Niemeyer and Anna Maria Niemeyer in 1978 and produced by Tepperman, the Rio chaise longue is constructed from lacquered molded plywood with a cane seating surface and...Designed by Oscar Niemeyer and Anna Maria Niemeyer in 1978 and produced by Tepperman, the Rio chaise longue is constructed from lacquered molded plywood with a cane seating surface and a leather cylindrical neck cushion suspended by leather straps. The form follows a continuous sinuous curve, which functions simultaneously as structure and base. The cane panel is set within the black-lacquered plywood frame, and the leather cushion is secured at the headrest end by looped straps.
Oscar Niemeyer, the Brazilian architect whose practice defined the formal vocabulary of Brazilian modernism, collaborated on furniture design with his daughter Anna Maria Niemeyer. His architectural output, most extensively realized in the construction of Brasília from the late 1950s onward, was characterized by curved concrete forms, a quality that translated directly into the Rio chaise.Anna Maria Niemeyer contributed substantially to the furniture designs attributed to their collaboration during this period.Literature
Desenho da Utopia, Brazilian Modern Furniture, Editions Olhares, São Paulo 2016, reproduit page 20. Móvel Brasileiro Moderno, Editions Aeroplano, reproduit page 85. Maria Cecilia Loschiavo dos Santos, Móvel moderno no Brasil. Editora Olhares, São Paulo 2015 reproduite page 91. Móvel Brasileiro Moderno. Editora Aeroplano, Rio de janeiro 2012 reproduite page 72. Aric Chen, Brazil Modern the rediscovery of twentieth-century Brazilian furniture. The Monacelli Press, New York 2016, reproduced page 218. Pedro Ariel Santana, Design Brasil: 101 anos de história, Editora Baril, São Paulo 2010, reproduite page 63. -
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