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Tijuca Sofa in Leather by Jean Gillon for Italma Brazil Circa 1960
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The 'Tijuca' sofa, by Romanian-Brazilian designer Jean Gillon, is probably one of the most iconic pieces to come out of his drawing boards. Using the same hammocks such as in the classic 'Jangada' lounge chair. Featuring a button tufted leather cushion seat and back with beautiful stitched pattern, it is supremely comfortable. This epitomizes Brazilian style its laid back an assuming sofa that is very comfortable.
The Tijuca Sofa in Leather, designed by Jean Gillon, embodies a harmonious fusion of timeless design and luxurious comfort. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this sofa exudes elegance and sophistication.
The Tijuca Sofa boasts a sleek and minimalist silhouette, characterized by clean lines and refined proportions. Its frame is expertly constructed from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and longevity. The rich leather upholstery adds a touch of opulence, enhancing the sofa's visual appeal and providing a sumptuous seating experience.
Jean Gillon's impeccable craftsmanship is evident in every aspect of the Tijuca Sofa's design. From the meticulously stitched seams to the precisely tailored cushions, every detail is executed with precision and finesse. The plush cushions offer exceptional comfort, inviting you to relax and unwind in style.
Whether placed in a contemporary living room or a classic study, the Tijuca Sofa makes a striking focal point, elevating any space with its refined aesthetic and unparalleled comfort. With its timeless design and superior quality, this sofa is sure to become a cherished centerpiece in any home, promising years of enduring beauty and comfor
Dimensions: 86L x 36 D x 31 H
Seat Height: 14.5
The Tijuca Sofa holds significance for several reasons:
Design Legacy: Designed by Jean Gillon, a renowned Brazilian furniture designer, the Tijuca Sofa represents a piece of design history. Gillon was known for his innovative approach to furniture design, blending modern aesthetics with traditional craftsmanship. The Tijuca Sofa reflects Gillon's commitment to quality, functionality, and aesthetic appeal.
Cultural Representation: As a product of Brazilian design, the Tijuca Sofa carries cultural significance. It embodies the fusion of Brazilian craftsmanship with international design influences, showcasing the country's rich design heritage on a global stage.
Iconic Status: The Tijuca Sofa may have achieved iconic status within the realm of furniture design, recognized for its distinctive style and enduring appeal. Its elegant silhouette and luxurious materials have made it a sought-after piece for design enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Influence on Contemporary Design: The Tijuca Sofa may have influenced subsequent generations of furniture designers, serving as a source of inspiration for contemporary design trends. Its timeless aesthetic and impeccable craftsmanship continue to resonate with designers and consumers today.
Quality and Craftsmanship: The Tijuca Sofa exemplifies superior quality and craftsmanship, showcasing the expertise of skilled artisans who meticulously construct each piece. Its durability and attention to detail contribute to its importance as a symbol of excellence in furniture design.
Overall, the Tijuca Sofa's importance lies in its design legacy, cultural representation, iconic status, influence on contemporary design, and commitment to quality and craftsmanship. It serves as more than just a piece of furniture but as a testament to the intersection of art, culture, and design.
About the Designer:
JEAN GILLON (1919-2007)
Jean Gillon was a Brazilian furniture designer and artist.
Jean Gillon is born in Romania and studies at the Faculty of Architecture and fine arts of the National University in Iasi. In 1956 he goes to Brazil and founds 1958 Italma / Wood Art, a furniture company, which produces household items and furniture. In addition to interior design and industrial design, Gillon also deals with designing of plastics. Gillon was a successful businessman, his company exports were temporarily in Twenty-two different countries delivered.
Jean Gillon dies in 2007 at the age of 87 years. He participates in 24 international exhibitions in his life time and wins 10 Awards. He is awarded 37 times in Brazil.
His works can be found today in museums, hotels, collections and other institutions.
His most famous chair is the Jangada chair named after the finishing boats in Brazil. -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Period: 1950-1979 Creation Date: 1960 Styles / Movements: Modern, Brazilian Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 709169 -
Dimensions
W. 86 in; H. 31 in; D. 36 in; W. 218.44 cm; H. 78.74 cm; D. 91.44 cm; Seat H. 14.5 in; Seat H. 36.83 cm;
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FURNITURE SHOULD BE FUNCTIONAL ART, YOUR HOME SHOULD BE THE PERFECT RETREAT. Hobbs Modern is the premier mid century modern furniture dealer in San Diego, CA. We hand-select and curate each piece of our inventory which represents the iconic and exemplary Danish, American, and Brazilian vintage modern design with a relentless pursuit of restoration perfection and historical accuracy. Our passion is to breathe new life into vintage pieces. We ship nationwide.
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