
Pair of Armchairs (1968)
Solid rosewood and plywood with rosewood lamination; fabric upholstery
Dimensions: 102 × 88 × 53 cm
Country of origin: Brazil
This bold pair of armchairs, designed by Sergio Rodrigues in 1968, reflects the designer’s signature integration of volume, structure, and rich Brazilian hardwoods. Crafted in solid rosewood and laminated plywood, the chairs feature flat wainscoted side panels and a rectilinear silhouette that envelops the upholstered seat and backrest, creating a sense of shelter and architectural cohesion.
Upholstered in fabric, the seating offers generous proportions and plush comfort, contrasting with the sharp geometry of the wooden casing. The striking presence and low horizontal profile evoke Rodrigues’s broader design philosophy—bringing Brazilian modernism into everyday life with warmth, material honesty, and a sense of permanence.

Sergio Rodrigues (1927–2014) was a pioneering figure in Brazilian design, known for celebrating local materials and translating the modernist language into forms attuned to Brazilian culture and identity. These armchairs from 1968 exemplify his ability to merge sculptural strength with intimate, livable design.
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