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Structural Lounge Chair, by Geraldo de Barros, Brazilian Mid-Century Modern

$4,600
£3,492.23
€4,025.98
CA$6,507.33
A$7,005.74
CHF 3,751.71
MX$84,416.65
NOK 47,336.17
SEK 43,320.24
DKK 30,083.70

About the Item

Crafted from the innovative mind of Geraldo de Barros, this lounge chair is a testament to the mid-century modern design movement that swept through Brazil, marrying the principles of modernism with the distinct flair of Brazilian aesthetics. The chair, with its clean lines and sophisticated form, embodies the contemporary spirit that de Barros championed throughout his career. The chair's structure is robust, crafted from solid wood that promises durability and stability. The wood's dark, rich tones lend an air of elegance and warmth, inviting the user to sit and relax. The design eschews unnecessary ornamentation, adhering to the mid-century modern ethos of simplicity and functionality. Yet, it is far from mundane; the chair possesses a sculptural quality. The rear view of the chair reveals a thoughtful design that emphasizes both form and function. The backrest is supported by a series of horizontal slats, a feature that provides structural support and a visual rhythm. This attention to the rear aspect of the chair ensures that it is pleasing from every angle, allowing it to be positioned freely within a space. This chair is more than just a seating solution; it is a reflection of Geraldo de Barros' understanding of the modern Brazilian lifestyle. It speaks to a time when design was increasingly about shaping the environments we live in to reflect a modern, relaxed way of life. In this chair, de Barros captures the essence of Brazilian mid-century modern design: the celebration of local craftsmanship, the innovative use of materials, and a design language that is both universal and distinctly Brazilian. It stands as a piece that is not confined to the past but continues to influence contemporary design with its timeless appeal. Geraldo de Barros was a Brazilian artist, designer, and photographer, recognized for his influential contributions to multiple fields of artistic expression. Born on February 27, 1923, in Chavantes, São Paulo, he became a seminal figure in the Brazilian concrete art movement and played a crucial role in the development of the country’s modernist movement. In the mid-1950s, Geraldo de Barros shifted his focus to furniture design, founding Unilabor, a cooperative aimed at designing and producing modern furniture. Unilabor became a significant enterprise, reflecting de Barros' commitment to social ideals and design innovation. His furniture pieces were characterized by their clean lines, functional forms, and use of Brazilian materials, contributing to the rich vocabulary of Brazilian modernist design. Throughout his career, Geraldo de Barros was dedicated to exploring utopian ideals through his art and design, often intertwining social and aesthetic considerations. His work exhibited a relentless experimentation with form and material, which kept him at the cutting edge of Brazilian modernism.
  • Creator:
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24.41 in (62 cm)Width: 25.6 in (65 cm)Depth: 29.53 in (75 cm)
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1960 s
  • Condition:
    Reupholstered. Refinished. Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Sao Paulo, BR
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 65821stDibs: LU3173338056192

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