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Contemporary Pris Chair by Guto Indio da Costa, Brazil
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Contemporary Pris Chair by Guto Indio da Costa, Brazil
The Pris chair is part of the collection "Machina & Manus" by the Brazilian designer Guto Índio da Costa in collaboration with San German, a Brazilian manufacture known for its high-end carpentry. This charming chair arises from the concept of a backrest in loose arc integrated to the front feet, but with great organicity and personality. The well-defined lines and the encounter between plans complement each other with complex and curvilinear surfaces. The seat, curved and slightly sloping, has thin edges and looks down at the front as if it were floating, displaying a lightness feel. A thin surface rises along the front feet and widens curved and smoothing into become the armrest, then tapers back toward the back creating a continuous movement.
The Pris chair pictured is in wood with ebonized finishing. Different finishes may be available, please contact us to check. -
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Documentation: Certificate of Authenticity Origin: Brazil Period: 2000-2021 Materials: Ebonized Wood Condition: Good. Lightly used, with very light scratches, or minor cosmetic wear, but has no structural issues. Creation Date: 2019 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Brazilian Modern Dealer Reference #: SE-GI001 Incollect Reference #: 598058 -
Dimensions
W. 23.62 in; H. 29.53 in; D. 23.62 in; W. 60 cm; H. 75 cm; D. 60 cm;
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Equinoctial Gallery specializes in Brazilian design, showcasing iconic mid-century modern pieces alongside contemporary works by top Brazilian artists. For inquiries, contact us at info@equinoctialgallery.com or visit us at 200 Lexington Avenue, Booth 1048, New York City, NY 10016.
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