Sergio Rodrigues
Sergio Rodrigues
Brazil
b.1927 - d.2014
Turnover
2024
USD$ 278.000
Record Sale
USD$ 41.866
Brazilian Modernism Design

About the artist

Sérgio Rodrigues (1927–2014) was a pioneering Brazilian architect and designer, celebrated for infusing modernist furniture with the warmth and identity of Brazilian culture. Often referred to as the "father of Brazilian furniture," Rodrigues's work is distinguished by its use of native materials like jacaranda wood, leather, and cane, combined with a relaxed, organic aesthetic that reflects the Brazilian spirit.

After studying architecture in Rio de Janeiro, Rodrigues co-founded the Oca store in 1955, aiming to create furniture that was both modern and distinctly Brazilian . His designs gained prominence during the construction of Brasília, where his furniture was widely used in government buildings. Among his most iconic pieces is the "Poltrona Mole" (1957), a lounge chair that epitomizes comfort and Brazilian craftsmanship.

Rodrigues's legacy continues through the Sérgio Rodrigues Atelier, which preserves and produces his classic designs, ensuring that his contribution to Brazilian design remains influential and accessible .

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Other works

Sergio Rodrigues
Sergio Rodrigues
Presidencial Desk – Special Order "Bloch" Edition
1960
Massaranduba wood
78 x 321 x 112 cm
Sergio Rodrigues
Sergio Rodrigues
Large Coffee Table
c. 1965
Solid rosewood and laminate with slatted top; cylindrical solid rosewood feet
43 × 144 × 103 cm
Sergio Rodrigues
Sergio Rodrigues
Pair of Armchairs
c. 1967
Solid rosewood and plywood with rosewood veneer; fabric upholstery
79 × 90 × 102cm
Sergio Rodrigues
Sergio Rodrigues
Pair of "Diz" Lounge Chairs
2002
Imbuia wood
72 x 73 x 86 cm

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