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Creator: Ricardo Legoretta
Pair of Tlaquepaque Armchairs by Architect Ricardo Legorreta
By Ricardo Legoretta
Located in Mexico City, MX
Ricardo Legorreta was one of the most influential architects of his generation. During his productive life, Ricardo Legorreta received many awards and acknowledgements on a local and...
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1970s Mexican Modern Vintage Ricardo Legoretta Seating
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Modernist Dining or Occasional Chairs by Ricardo Legoretta
By Ricardo Legoretta
Located in Danville, CA
Dining arm chair by internationally renowned architect, Ricardo Legarreta. Used in countless projects and widely photographed and documented. These chairs have both the contours and curves characteristic of Legoretta’s designs, as well as the linear plains and columnar verticality Legarreta is known for. Constructed of solid, oak, and pleasing in weight and balance of comfort. Original cognac leather...
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1970s Mexican Organic Modern Vintage Ricardo Legoretta Seating
Materials
Oak
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