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Brazilian Chair Brutalist Style: front view of the armchair

Brazilian Chair Brutalist Style

This Brazilian armchair embodies the richness of the brutalist rustic decorative movement of the 1950s in Brazil, which found its heyday with the work of architects such as Zanine Caldas. It is made of a wooden tripod structure that holds suspended the seat made of thick leather. Its decorative potential is enormous. The leather is in very good condition, its rich patina will give strength and coherence to a wabi sabi environment.

Dimensions : H110 x L70 x D90 cm H43,3 x L27,5 x D35,4 inches

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Brazilian Chair Brutalist Style: front view of the armchair
Brazilian Chair Brutalist Style: the chair seen from behind
Brazilian Chair Brutalist Style: patina details on the leather of the upper part of the backrest
Brazilian Chair Brutalist Style: patina details on the seat leather
Brazilian Chair Brutalist Style: details of the assembly system of the wooden structure that supports the leather seat
Brazilian Chair Brutalist Style: another detail of the system that supports the leather seat
Brazilian Chair Brutalist Style: wood base assembly

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