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1950s Palhinha Grande Armchair - by Joaquim Tenreiro

$ 15,000
  • Description
    The Palhinha Grande Armchair, designed by the renowned Brazilian furniture designer Joaquim Tenreiro, stands as a quintessential example of mid-century modern design, blending simplicity, elegance, and functionality. Created in the 1950s, this piece epitomizes Tenreiro's pioneering approach to modern Brazilian furniture, integrating traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics.

    Tenreiro, often referred to as the father of modern Brazilian furniture, was instrumental in developing a design language that resonated with the cultural and environmental context of Brazil. The Palhinha Grande Armchair reflects his mastery in using local materials and artisanal techniques. The chair features a sleek wooden frame made from Brazilian rosewood "jacaranda", known for their rich tones and durability. This choice of material not only highlights the natural beauty of the wood but also underscores Tenreiro's commitment to sustainable and locally sourced materials.

    The distinctive element of the Palhinha Grande Armchair is its cane webbing seat and backrest, known as "palhinha" in Portuguese. This woven cane detail not only provides comfort and breathability but also adds a lightness and transparency to the design, making the chair appear almost airy despite its robust construction. The intricate cane work is a nod to traditional Brazilian craft, seamlessly integrated into a modernist framework.

    The design of the Palhinha Grande Armchair is marked by clean lines and a minimalist form, reflecting Tenreiro's philosophy that furniture should be simple yet beautiful, and above all, functional. The armchair's proportions are carefully balanced, with gently curved armrests and a slightly reclined backrest that invite relaxation. The joinery and finishes are meticulously executed, showcasing Tenreiro's attention to detail and high standards of craftsmanship.

    Tenreiro's Palhinha Grande Armchair not only serves as a functional piece of furniture but also as an artistic expression of Brazilian modernism. Its timeless design continues to be celebrated for its innovative use of materials, exquisite craftsmanship, and elegant simplicity. Today, the Palhinha Grande Armchair remains a sought-after piece for collectors and design enthusiasts, symbolizing the enduring legacy of Joaquim Tenreiro and his contributions to the world of modern furniture design.

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  • More Information
    Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item)
    Origin: Brazil
    Period: 1950-1979
    Materials: Jacaranda
    Condition: Good. Good Condition, Restored, Some Imperfections
    Styles / Movements: Modern, Brazilian Modern, Mid Century
    Incollect Reference #: 758168
  • Dimensions
    W. 24 in; H. 26 in; D. 26 in;
    W. 60.96 cm; H. 66.04 cm; D. 66.04 cm;
Shipping Information:

For customers in the USA: Enjoy free shipping on orders over $7,000.00. For international clients: Receive free shipping on orders over $16,000.00.

Message from Seller:

Driven by a passion to share art and design on a global scale, gallery owners Roberto Alves and Alessandra Dubois are excited to bring their renowned Brazilian modern design collection to the United States. With over a decade of success in Rio de Janeiro, they are now expanding their exceptional selection to new audiences, reaffirming their brand's dedication to excellence in art and design. P: 561.212.7316 E: info@emporiumbrazildesign.com

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