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Creator: José Zanine Caldas
Brazilian Modern Set of Three Stools in Pequi Wood, Jose Zanine Caldas, 1970s
Brazilian Modern Set of Three Stools in Pequi Wood, Jose Zanine Caldas, 1970s

Brazilian Modern Set of Three Stools in Pequi Wood, Jose Zanine Caldas, 1970s

By José Zanine Caldas

Located in New York, NY

Designed by José Zanine Caldas in the 1970s, this set of three stools reflects the designer’s commitment to sculptural mass and material authenticity. A central figure in Brazilian m...

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Mid-20th Century Brazilian Mid-Century Modern José Zanine Caldas Stools

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Hardwood

Stool by Jose Zanine Caldas
Stool by Jose Zanine Caldas

Stool by Jose Zanine Caldas

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Stool by Jose Zanine Caldas

By José Zanine Caldas

Located in London, England

Stool by Jose Zanine Caldas

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Mid-20th Century Brazilian Mid-Century Modern José Zanine Caldas Stools

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Plywood, Faux Leather

Stool by Jose Zanine Caldas
Stool by Jose Zanine Caldas

Stool by Jose Zanine Caldas

Price Upon Request

Stool by Jose Zanine Caldas

By José Zanine Caldas

Located in London, England

Stool by Jose Zanine Caldas reupholstered in Loro Piana

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Mid-20th Century Brazilian Mid-Century Modern José Zanine Caldas Stools

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Fabric, Plywood

Stools by Jose Zanine Caldas
Stools by Jose Zanine Caldas

Stools by Jose Zanine Caldas

By José Zanine Caldas

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Rare stools by Jose Zanine Caldas

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Mid-20th Century Brazilian Mid-Century Modern José Zanine Caldas Stools

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Fabric, Faux Leather

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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. 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José Zanine Caldas stools 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 stools, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original stools by José Zanine Caldas were created in the mid-century modern style in south america during the 1970s. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider stools by Sergio Rodrigues, and Lina Bo Bardi. Prices for José Zanine Caldas stools can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $75,000 and can go as high as $75,000, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $75,000.

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