Part of the furniture line of the company "Meia Pataca", created by Sérgio Rodrigues with the intention of producing Brazilian industrial furniture, the Vronka armchair was conceived in 1962 as a reinterpretation of the Gio armchair, also part of his legacy.
The frame made of solid Brazilian hardwood creates seat support in an organic shape that appears to float. The unique design of the wood combined with the design of simple but inventive lines makes this piece a memorable creation among the legacy of works left by the master.
The pieces were restored by one of our best craftsmen.
Rodrigues's prolific ability to apply this type of tropical wood in different ways, always extremely original and creative made him one of the most important mid-century Brazilian designers. Architect and designer, along with Joaquim Tenreiro and José Zanine Caldas, Rodrigues was the pioneer to transform Brazilian design into industrial design and make it known worldwide.
“The piece of furniture is not just the shape, not just the material which is made but also something inside it. It's the piece's spirit. It's the Brazilian spirit. It's the Brazilian furniture” (Sergio Rodrigues).