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255 West 36th St. Suite 502-503
New York City, NY 10018 , United States
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Brazilian Modern Pair of Armchairs in Aged Brass & Olive Green Mohair
$ 42,000
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Description
An exceptionally rare and architecturally refined pair of Brazilian modern armchairs designed by Joaquim Tenreiro in the 1950s, representing one of the designer’s most restrained and structurally sophisticated seating forms. Conceived during a pivotal moment in Brazilian modernism, these chairs embody Tenreiro’s pursuit of visual lightness, ergonomic clarity, and reduced formal language — principles that would come to define his most celebrated works.
Unlike the more commonly encountered hardwood examples, this pair belongs to the significantly rarer metal-frame variation, a model that amplifies the graphic precision and linear elegance intrinsic to Tenreiro’s design philosophy. The exposed metal structure introduces a sharper architectural tension to the silhouette, emphasizing negative space, proportion, and continuity of line while preserving the softness and comfort for which his seating designs are known.
The frames have been professionally restored in aged unlacquered brass with a subdued satin-matte patina. The finish was executed with careful restraint, intentionally avoiding high polish or decorative gloss in favor of a warmer, more atmospheric surface character. The brass presents with subtle oxidation, softened tonal variation, and a dry architectural quality reminiscent of mid-century European modernism rather than contemporary polished gold finishes. This treatment enhances the sculptural clarity of the design while preserving the exact original geometry, scale, bends, and visual delicacy of the metal framework.
Newly upholstered in deep olive green mohair, the seating introduces a rich tactile counterpoint to the restrained precision of the brass structure. The mohair’s dense pile and muted luster emphasize the chairs’ sculptural volume while remaining visually disciplined and refined. The continuous upholstered backrest flows seamlessly into the armrests, creating an enveloping form with remarkable spatial cohesion. The contrast between the softened upholstery and the slender exposed frame heightens the balance between comfort and structural rigor — a recurring hallmark of Tenreiro’s finest interiors and furniture compositions.
As with many of Tenreiro’s most enduring works, the sophistication of these armchairs lies in their restraint. Every line serves a structural and visual purpose; ornamentation is eliminated in favor of proportion, rhythm, and material harmony. The result is a design that feels simultaneously delicate and grounded, modern yet deeply human. Their understated silhouette allows them to integrate effortlessly into a range of interiors, from rigorously minimalist spaces to richly layered contemporary environments.
This model has been documented in period publications, including references associated with Tenreiro’s own body of published work, reinforcing its historical significance within the canon of Brazilian modern design. Examples of this metal-frame variation remain exceptionally scarce, particularly in restored condition with carefully considered material execution.
Professionally restored and newly upholstered, the pair presents in excellent vintage condition with minor age-appropriate wear consistent with careful preservation. An important and highly collectible example of Joaquim Tenreiro’s mature modernist vocabulary — combining sculptural restraint, technical precision, and unmistakable Brazilian elegance. -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Origin: Brazil Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Metal with brass finish. Mohair Condition: Good. Metal has been plated and upholstery is new. Creation Date: 1950's Number of Pieces: 2-3 Styles / Movements: Modern, Brazilian Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: 322A Incollect Reference #: 860568 -
Dimensions
W. 29 in; H. 28 in; D. 26 in; W. 73.66 cm; H. 71.12 cm; D. 66.04 cm;
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Found Collectibles is a furniture and décor gallery located in 225 West 36th Street, Suite 503 in New York City, dedicated to sourcing unique yet timeless collections from across the globe. Each collection tells a story particular to its time and place in history. Specializing in expert craftsmanship, we only feature small-batch, high-quality designs. Contact us: Mobile: +1 954 294 3099, Landline: +1 646 649 4260
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