Pair of Armchairs (c. 1967)
Solid rosewood and plywood with rosewood veneer; fabric upholstery
Dimensions: 79 (H) × 90 (W) × 102 (D) cm
Country of origin: Brazil
Designed circa 1967, this pair of armchairs by Sergio Rodrigues exemplifies the designer’s signature vocabulary of bold structure, regional materials, and refined comfort. The frame is constructed in solid rosewood and veneered plywood, showcasing broad flat side panels that anchor the piece with architectural presence. The paneling finish creates a linear rhythm that enhances the sculptural silhouette of the design.
The interior seating structure, composed of plush upholstered cushions, provides visual and tactile softness that contrasts with the wooden envelope. The proportions—wide, low, and generous—offer an inviting balance between formality and domestic ease, making them ideal for both residential and institutional interiors.
Sergio Rodrigues (1927–2014), often referred to as the father of modern Brazilian furniture, was renowned for integrating the warmth of local materials into rigorous modernist design. This 1967 armchair model reflects his mastery of proportion, structure, and comfort—turning seating into sculptural environments deeply rooted in Brazilian identity.
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