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Presidential Armchair by Jorge Zalszupin, 1960

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    By Jorge Zalszupin
    Located in New York, NY
    Designed by Polish-Brazilian architect and designer Jorge Zalszupin (1922 - 2022) for L'Atelier, circa 1960s. Constructed with Brazilian Jacaranda Rosewood Veneers in an unusual bent...
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  • Presidential Armchairs, Brazilian Design by Jorge Zalszupin, Rosewood, c.1959
    By Jorge Zalszupin, L'Atelier San Paulo
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    The iconic pair was designed in 1959 and is part of a series consisting of armchairs and a sofa. Made from molded Rosewood laminated wood, the wide armchairs offer a throne-like comf...
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  • Pair of Jorge Zalszupin Presidential Armchairs of Hardwood and Suede
    By Jorge Zalszupin
    Located in Madrid, ES
    Pair of 'Presidencial' lounge armchairs, circa 1959-1965, by Polish-Brazilian architect and designer Jorge Zalszupin (1922-2020). These lounge chairs can be displayed with or without their original mustard colored nubuck leather cushions. Base formed of tubular steel and black lacquered metal slats, large thermoformed seat in a shape of an arc of hardwood veneer, backrest of profiled hardwood veneer slats. Manufacturered by L'Atelier, labeled. Literature: Jorge Zalszupin - Design Moderno No Brazil, Maria Cecilia Loschiavo des Santos...
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    Mid-20th Century Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Armchairs

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  • Pair of Manhattan Armchairs by Brazilian Designer Jorge Zalszupin, c. 1960
    By Jorge Zalszupin
    Located in New York, NY
    The iconic Manhattan is a series composed of a sofa and armchair designed by Jorge Zalszupin (1922-2020) in 1960 and produced by his company, L'atelier. The piece is made of a wood s...
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  • Jorge Zalszupin's Presidential Lounge Chair, Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Design
    By Jorge Zalszupin
    Located in Sao Paulo, SP
    The "Presidencial" lounge lounge armchair is a true icon of Brazilian modern design, created by the legendary Polish-Brazilian architect and designer Jorge Zalszupin in the 1960s. This rare and coveted piece showcases the fusion of two cultures, with its base made of tubular steel and black lacquered metal slats, topped with Brazilian Jacaranda Rosewood veneers in an unusual bentwood design. Zalszupin's innovative use of molded laminate wood allowed him to create the curves he desired, without the need for costly manual processes. This resulted in a beautifully unique armchair, part of a series composed of a sofa and armchair, that has become a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of Brazilian modern design. The lounge armchair's backrest is composed of profiled hardwood veneer slats, giving the piece a light and organic structure that elegantly accommodates voluminous cushions. Its "U" form seat rests on chrome-plated steel legs with tubular feet, while the armchair's rosewood-reinforced slat back adds a touch of elegance and sophistication. The Presidencial lounge chair is in very good vintage condition and has received new upholsteries in suede. Its sleek and modern design makes it a perfect addition to any space, whether in a home or office setting. While the armchair can be displayed without its original cushions, it also comes with a custom cushion for added comfort and style. Overall, the Presidencial armchair...
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  • Ouro Preto Armchair by Jorge Zalszupin, Rosewood and Leather, L'atelier, 1960s
    By Jorge Zalszupin, L'Atelier San Paulo
    Located in New York, NY
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    Vintage 1960s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Armchairs

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    Leather, Wood, Rosewood

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