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Paulistano Armchair

C$ 4,110.00
4.1 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100090297
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Paulistano Armchair

C$ 4,110.00
4.1 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100090297
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Paulistano Armchair
C$ 4,110.00
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Originally designed for the Paulistano Athletic Club in São Paulo, Brazil, the Paulistano Armchair’s frame is a continuous 17-foot-long piece of solid steel that’s welded in a single spot and hand-machine polished. This deceptively simple structure is then wrapped in almost an entire hide of leather that develops a patina over time. Exceptionally comfortable, the Paulistano flexes slightly, and the sling can be adjusted up or down the frame for upright or relaxed sitting. Made in France.
  • Exceptionally comfortable, deceptively simple chair.
  • Fluid frame composed of a continuous 17-foot-long piece of steel.
  • Wrapped in almost an entire hide of leather.
  • Frame exhibits markings consistent with hand craftsmanship.
  • Leather will gain beautiful depth and luster over time.
Brand
Objekto
General Dimensions
  • 32½" H 29" W 29" D
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
1-year warranty
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Dimensions

Paulistano Armchair

  • Height (in): 32½
  • Width (in): 29
  • Depth (in): 29
  • Polished stainless steel or black powder-coated carbon steel frame
  • Vegetable-tanned, full-grain semi-aniline double-sided leather

Paulo Mendes da Rocha

Born in Brazil in 1928, Paulo Mendes da Rocha began his career in Sao Paulo as a member of the “Paulist brutalist” avant-garde. He opened his office in 1955 and created an early masterpiece, the Athletic Club of Sao Paulo (1957). Civic landmarks, museums, schools, hotels, and apartment buildings followed, and Mendes da Rocha took his place in the pantheon of Brazilian architects.

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