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Jangada Lounge Chair with Ottoman by Jean Gillon, Brazil Circa 1960
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The Brazilian Jangada Chair with Ottoman, designed by Jean Gillon, embodies the essence of comfort and sophistication with a distinct touch of Brazilian craftsmanship. Inspired by the traditional fishing boats of northeastern Brazil, known as "jangadas," Gillon's design seamlessly blends form and function, paying homage to the country's rich cultural heritage.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the chair features a sturdy brazilian hard wood frame, reminiscent of the robust construction of the jangadas, ensuring both durability and elegance. The frame's sleek lines and curved accents echo the fluidity of ocean waves, creating a sense of movement and harmony.
The chair's plush cushions, upholstered in luxurious Brazilian leather, invite you to sink into relaxation, providing unparalleled comfort and support. The ergonomic design cradles the body, allowing you to unwind in style after a long day.
Complementing the chair is the matching ottoman, offering the perfect spot to elevate your feet and indulge in moments of sheer bliss. Like its counterpart, the ottoman boasts the same exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail, completing the ensemble with grace and sophistication.
Whether placed in a contemporary living room, a cozy reading nook, or a sun-drenched terrace overlooking the ocean, the Brazilian Jangada Chair with Ottoman by Jean Gillon is sure to become the focal point of any space, inviting you to experience the ultimate in comfort and luxury with a touch of Brazilian flair.
Dimensions:
Chair: 43L x 36 D x 32 H
Seat Height 12
Ottoman: 27.5 L x 17.25 D x 16.5 H
About the Designer:
JEAN GILLON (1919-2007) 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 #: 709171 -
Dimensions
W. 43 in; H. 32 in; D. 36 in; W. 109.22 cm; H. 81.28 cm; D. 91.44 cm; Seat H. 12 in; Seat H. 30.48 cm;
Message from Seller:
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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