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Creator: José Zanine Caldas
Set of Armchairs by Jose Zanine Caldas, 1950s
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in Edogawa-ku Tokyo, JP
A set of armchairs designed by Jose Zanine Caldas for his studio 'Moveis Artisticos Z' in 1950. Brazilian midcentury design. Made with solid wood, reu...
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1950s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Fabric, Wood

José Zanine Caldas Pilao chair Brazil 1978
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Very rare and early version of the famous Pilao chair designed by Jose Zanine Caldas, made in his own workshop in Nova Vicosa, Brazil 1978. Compared to other Pilao chairs, this one i...
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1970s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Hardwood

José Zanine Caldas Low Table for Casa Nova Vicosa, Bahia, 1970s
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in Edogawa-ku Tokyo, JP
Low table designed by José Zanine Caldas. Circa 1970s. This table was integrated with the architectural columns of the Zanine Caldas in Bahia. The pillar was passed through the cente...
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1970s Brazilian Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Wood

Set of Three Stools in Pequi Hardwood by Jose Zanine Caldas, 1970s
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in New York, NY
This beautiful set of three Brazilian modern stools was designed by Jose Zanine Caldas in the seventies. The stools are completely made out of Pequi hardwood and the top and bottom a...
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1970s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Wood, Hardwood

H Armchairs by José Zanine Caldas, Brazilian Company Fábrica De Móveis Z, 1950s
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in New York, NY
Restored.
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1950s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Metal

Brazilian Modern Coffee Table in Wood & Black, Zanine Caldas, 1950s, Brazil
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in New York, NY
Available today, this iconic Mid-Century Modern Coffee Table made of wood in Black designed by Jose Zanine Caldas, in the fifties is a gorgeous piece! The iconic coffee table has ...
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1950s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Plywood

Jose Zanine Caldas Commode, Brazilian Design, 1970s
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in Antwerp, BE
Jose Zanine Caldas; Commode; Mid Century Modern; Brazilian Design; 1970s; A sought-after piece in very good condition. This wooden commode with its geometric shapes features a sculptural look. A self-taught artist, designer, and architect, Jose Zanine Caldas (1919-2001) was born on the southern coast of Bahia in Brazil. At age twenty, he opened an architectural scale model workshop in Rio de Janeiro where he worked with modernist pioneers such as Lucio Costa...
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1970s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Wood

Pair of Zeca Armchairs by José Zanine Caldas
By Mòveis Artisticos Z, José Zanine Caldas
Located in Madrid, ES
The "Zeca" chair was created in the early 1960s by a Brazilian designer José Zanine Caldas (1918-2001) for Móveis Artísticos Z, a factory he founded in São José dos Campos in 1948. This pair of armchairs has been recently reupholstered in cream-colored bouclé fabric and features a signature plywood frame of organic shape. Literature: Movel Moderno Brasileiro...
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Mid-20th Century Brazilian Mid-Century Modern José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Bouclé, Hardwood, Plywood

José Zanine Caldas "Linha Z" Lounge Chair for Mòveis Artísticos Z, Brazil 1950s
By Mòveis Artisticos Z, José Zanine Caldas
Located in Utrecht, NL
This beloved José Zanine Caldas lounge chair from the “Linha Z” or “Z Line” is an exceptional example of Brazilian design of the 1950s. The design dates to 1949, The woven leather straps and the organic shape is unmatched. This chair model is made of plywood and features a distinctive shape, distinguished by its legs. The legs and arms are connected and form one unit and their shape inspired the name of the line, “Linea Z...
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1950s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Leather, Plywood

“Zeca” Armchair by José Zanine Caldas, Brazil, 1960s
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in Utrecht, NL
This characteristic “Zeca” armchair was designed by the pioneering Brazilian designer, Jose Zanine Caldas. Made of solid wood, this armchair was named af...
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Mid-20th Century Brazilian Mid-Century Modern José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Fabric, Wood

José Zanine Caldas Armchairs, Pair, 1950s, Brazil
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in Edogawa-ku Tokyo, JP
A pair of beautiful armchairs designed by José Zanine Caldas from Brazil. Reupholstered with light pink colored fabric. Very good vintage condition.
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1950s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Upholstery, Wood

José Zanine Caldas, Chaise Longue, Marine Plywood, Rope, Fabric, Brazil, 1950s
By José Zanine Caldas, Mòveis Artisticos Z
Located in High Point, NC
A chaise longue designed by José Zanine Caldas for Mòveis Artísticos Z, Brazil, in 1949. It features marina plywood, cord, and fabric. Present example was exhibited in Galería Mi...
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1940s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Leather, Imbuia

José Zanine Caldas, Banco Pilão, Hand-Sculpted Chair, Signed, Brazil, 1970s
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in Edogawa-ku Tokyo, JP
Hand-sculpted chair by José Zanine Caldas, Circa 1970s. This chair was made of Brazilian hard wood. Signed "Zanine". A self-taught designer, José Zanine Caldas is known to transform wood into magnificently sensual pieces. In 1964, when Brazil was undergoing a military coup, he lost his position at the University of Brasilia and took refuge in the beach town of Nova Viçosa. There he faced the destruction of the Atlantic Forest. Inspired by local craftsmen who carved boats and furniture from fallen trees, he began carving solid furniture...
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1970s Brazilian Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Wood

José Zanine Caldas, Lounge Chair Imbuia Plywood Leather Mòveis Artísticos Z 1949
By José Zanine Caldas, Mòveis Artisticos Z
Located in High Point, NC
A lounge chair designed by José Zanine Caldas for Mòveis Artísticos Z, Brazil, in 1949. It features Imbuia plywood, brass, and black-dyed leather w...
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1940s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Leather, Imbuia

José Zanine Caldas H Armchairs, Pair, Móveis Artísticos Z, Brazil, 1950s
By José Zanine Caldas, Mòveis Artisticos Z
Located in Edogawa-ku Tokyo, JP
Armchairs called 'H Armchair' designed by Brazilian architect and designer José Zanine Caldas for Mòveis Artisticos Z in 1950s. Reupholstered with...
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1950s Brazilian Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Upholstery, Plywood

José Zanine Caldas, Lounge Chair, Imbuia Plywood, Leather, Brazil, 1950s
By José Zanine Caldas, Mòveis Artisticos Z
Located in High Point, NC
A lounge chair designed by José Zanine Caldas for Mòveis Artísticos Z, Brazil, in 1949. It features Imbuia plywood, brass, and black-dyed leather webbing.  
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1940s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Leather, Imbuia

José Zanine Caldas Dining Table, Glass and Brazilian Solid Hard Wood, 1970s
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in Edogawa-ku Tokyo, JP
Dining table designed by José Zanine Caldas in 1970s. The original glass top and Brazilian solid hard wood legs. This individual was exhibited at the exhibition "Viva Zanine Brasil...
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1970s Brazilian Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Glass, Wood

Pair of Armchairs by Zanine Caldas
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in Milan, IT
Pair of armchairs by Zanine Caldas. Brazil, 1950s. Wood, fabric upholstery. Measures: 46 × 50 × H 74 cm, 18 × 20 × H 29 in. Please note: Prices do not include VAT. VAT may be appl...
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1950s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Fabric, Wood

Bar Cabinet by Jose Zanine Caldas
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in Milan, IT
Bar cabinet by Jose Zanine Caldas Brazil, 1950s. Manufactured by Mo´veis Arti´sticos Z. Original manufacturer's paper label. Marine plywood. Measure...
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1950s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Plywood

Midcentury Sofa by José Zanine Caldas, Brazilian Design
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in Sao Paulo, SP
This midcentury sofa, in wood and grey fabric, was produced in the 1950s in São Paulo by Zanine's studio, is a good example of his earlier pieces. José Zanine Caldas was a designer,...
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Mid-20th Century Brazilian Mid-Century Modern José Zanine Caldas Furniture

Zanine Caldas Midcentury Brazilian "Zanine 1-12" chair in Ivory Wood, 1949
By Mòveis Artisticos Z, José Zanine Caldas
Located in Sao Paulo, SP
Zanine Caldas midcentury Brazilian "Zanine 1-12" chair in ivory wood, 1949 Exposing the most famous design of Zanine Caldas, this model of chair is all built in ivory wood and the...
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Mid-20th Century Brazilian Mid-Century Modern José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Wood

Zanine Caldas Midcentury Brazilian Armchair, 1949
By Mòveis Artisticos Z, José Zanine Caldas
Located in Sao Paulo, SP
Zanine Caldas midcentury Brazilian armchair, 1949 Plywood armchair designed by Zanine Caldas in the late 1940s for the Móveis Artíst...
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Mid-20th Century Brazilian Mid-Century Modern José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Faux Leather, Plywood

Jose Zanine Caldas Pair of Mid-century modern BrazilianArmchairs Model "H"
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in Barcelona, ES
JOSE ZANINE DE CALDAS (1919-2001). Pair of armchairs model “H.” Manufactured by Moveis Artísticos Z. Brazil, 1949. Marine plywood, fabric upholstery. Measuremenents 58 cm x 50 cm x 80 H cm. Literature: Habitat, nº9, Sao Paulo 1952. José Zanine Caldas (Belmonte, Bahia, 1918 - Vitória, Espírito Santo, 2001) was an architect and designer. Caldas stands out on the national architecture in Brazil for his exploration of the constructive qualities of Brazilian woods, defining his work with a warm rustic ambience, working on both high-end residential projects and also popular constructions. Never actually training as an architect, he starting working in the 1940s as a designer at Severo & Villares and as a member of the National Artistic Historical Heritage Service (Sphan). He opens a maquet studio in Rio de Janeiro, where he worked between 1941 and 1948, and, at the suggestion of Oswaldo Bratke (1907-1997), moved the studio to São Paulo, from 1949 to 1955. The studio served important modern architects of the two cities, and was responsible for most of the models presented in the book Modern Architecture in Brazil, 1956, by Henrique E. Mindlin (1911-1971).. During the 1940s, he also began developing and researching at the Institute of Technological Research of the University of São Paulo (IPT/USP), and was first introduced to plywood. In 1949, he founded the Fábrica Móveis Artísticos Z, with the objective of producing large-scale industrialized furniture, good quaility and afforable, the furniture was to be materialized using plywood sheets. This method minimized material waste and the need for artisan skills, as the parts were mechanically produced and the use of labor was only needed for the assembling of the furniture. His time at Móveis Artísticos Z, in 1953 was rather short lived and left the company in 1953 and instead worked on landscape projects until 1958 in São Paulo, when he moved to Brasília, where he built his first house, also in 1958, and coordinated the construction of others until 1964. Appointed by Rocha Miranda to Darcy Ribeiro (1922-1997), he joined the University of Brasília (UnB) in 1962 and taught modeling classes until 1964, when he lost his position due to the military coup. He set off and travelled through Latin America and Africa, an experience that had a remarkable effect on his work. On return to Brazil he built his second house, the first of a series of projects in the Joatinga region of Rio de Janeiro. In 1968, he moved to Nova Viçosa, Bahia, and opened a workshop, which ran up until 1980. His experience in the Bahian city was shaped by his renewed love and contact with nature, and he began working closely with environmentalists. In one of these collaborations, he participated in the project of an environmental reserve with the artist Frans Krajcberg (1921-2017) for whom he also designed a studio in 1971. The furniture he designed during this period, is reflective of his ecological sensitivity, his works were constructed with crude logs of wood, whose twisted lines inspire his drawings. It is also in Nova Viçosa that the architect builds the Casa dos Triângulos (1970) and casa da Beira do Rio (1970), in which he adopted a very artisanal construction system with typical woods of the region. According to the historian and architecture critic Roberto Conduru, Caldas' performance was relevant for the diffusion of environmental values in architectural projects: a "taste for the alternative and the rustic was disseminated throughout the Brazilian territory [...], encouraged by environmental preservation campaigns, by the wear and tear of the current models in reinforced concrete and by the re-emergence of the regionalist ideal in the international panorama"1. Between 1970 and 1978, he kept an office in Rio de Janeiro, where he returned in 1982. In 1975, the filmmaker Antonio Carlos da Fontoura made the film Arquitetura de Morar, about the houses of Joatinga, with a soundtrack by Tom Jobim (1927-1993), for whom Caldas designed a house. Two years later, the architect's work was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro (MAM/RJ), at the São Paulo Museum of Art Assis Chateaubriand (Masp) in Belo Horizonte, and the following year at Solar do Unhão, in Salvador. Between 1980 and 1982 The Helium House Olga Jr was designed and built in São Paulo. Caldas outlined the plans for the construction sourcing the all the wood, the actual assembly of the house was carried out by the owner. The house, is defined by wooden structure that stands out from the fence walls, the clay tile roof of wide eaves and the demolition materials that give the building the feeling of rusticity, warmth and nostalgia. The house was similar to those built in the 1970s for Eurico Ficher and Pedro Valente, in Joatinga. In 1983, Calders founded the Center for the Development of Applications of The Woods of Brazil (DAM), and gave it to UnB in 1985. During this period, he proposed the creation of the Escola do Fazer, a teaching center focused on the use of wood for the construction of houses, furniture and utilitarian objects for the low-income population. Despite the fact that much of Calders early work was centered around building houses for the elite, in the 1980s the designer dedicates himself the DAM where he rigorously researches popular housing based on artisan construction processes and whereby the users participate in the construction process. At the Brasília unit, he developed prototypes of popular houses with eucalyptus logs as a structure and sealing in soil-cement, betting on an ideal of self-construction already tested at Casa do Nilo, in São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro. From that moment on, as occurred with his the furniture designs, Caldas adopts the use of crude wood logs rolled...
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Mid-20th Century Brazilian Mid-Century Modern José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Plywood, Velvet

Rare Pair of Armchairs by Jose Zanine Caldas
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in London, GB
Rare armchairs designed by Jose Zanine Caldas for "Moveis Asrtisticos Z".
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1950s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Leather, Plywood

Lounge Chair in Caviona Wood and Tan Leather by José Zanine Caldas, 1960s
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in New York, NY
Lounge chair in caviona wood with tan leather upholstered seat and backrest. Designed by José Zanine Caldas, Brazil, circa 1960.
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1960s Brazilian Modern Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Wood

Coffee Table by José Zanine Caldas
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in New York, NY
Sculptural coffee table base in solid wood designed by José Zanine Caldas and manufactured by his workshop, Brazil, c. 1988.
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1980s Brazilian Vintage José Zanine Caldas Furniture

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Glass, Wood

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José Zanine Caldas furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wood and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of José Zanine Caldas furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by José Zanine Caldas were created in the mid-century modern style in south america during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Geraldo de Barros, Forma Brazil, and Móveis Cimo. Prices for José Zanine Caldas furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $3,782 and can go as high as $148,000, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $21,728.

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