
Pair of Armchairs (1960s)
Imbuia wood and upholstered fabric
Approx. dimensions: standard lounge proportions
Country of origin: Brazil
This elegant pair of armchairs, designed by Michel Arnoult in the 1960s, showcases the designer’s commitment to functional beauty and democratic design. Crafted in solid imbuia wood with upholstered seats and backrests, the chairs feature clean modernist lines, gently curved armrests, and a refined silhouette that bridges comfort and sophistication.
The chairs' slightly reclined back and angled legs create a dynamic yet balanced posture. Upholstered in a soft blue fabric, the pieces offer visual warmth and inviting texture, while the exposed wood structure demonstrates Arnoult’s philosophy of honest material use and minimal ornamentation.

Michel Arnoult (1922–2005) was a French-born designer who became one of the leading figures in Brazilian modernist design. A pioneer of ready-to-assemble furniture, Arnoult dedicated his career to creating accessible, well-crafted pieces using native woods and sustainable production methods. His work combines modernist principles with social responsibility, and many of his creations—such as these chairs—are now regarded as icons of 20th-century Brazilian design.
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