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Don Shoemaker for Senal Folding Adjustable Armchairs in Rosewood & Leather 1960s

$4,900per item
£3,746.31per item
€4,314.99per item
CA$6,866.40per item
A$7,665.69per item
CHF 4,016.71per item
MX$93,835.60per item
NOK 51,012.23per item
SEK 48,098.05per item
DKK 32,203.24per item
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A sculptural pair of mid-century folding armchairs (priced individually) by celebrated Mexican designer Don Shoemaker for Señal S.A., crafted circa 1960s. These handcrafted armchairs exemplify Shoemaker’s signature approach to Mexican modernism, combining the warmth of richly grained tropical rosewood with the strength and tactility of thick black saddle leather. The gently curving frames, secured with rosewood dowel pegs and brass hardware, reflect an organic modernist sensibility rooted in both functionality and artisanal craftsmanship. *Note, we have a pair available at the time of this listing, priced individually. Both chairs feature adjustable seats with four reclining positions, blending comfort with versatility along with arms that fold transforming the armchairs into side chairs - making these ideal for people who play guitar or any instrument requiring occasional elbow-room. True to their campaign-style design, the chairs fold flat for easy storage or transport - ideal for collectors, interior designers, or those in search of refined yet practical modular seating solutions. Patinated iron brackets and hand-stitched leather details speak to Shoemaker’s meticulous attention to detail and enduring influence on the evolution of Brutalist and modernist design in Mexico. These vintage folding armchairs are remarkably versatile: equally at home in a bohemian loft, a minimalist resort lounge interior, or a warm, textural environment influenced by brutalist or organic modern styles. Perfect as sculptural accent chairs, hall chairs, nursing chairs, guest chairs, office chairs, meeting-room chairs, or they also lend themselves well to indoor-outdoor living, especially on a covered veranda or sunroom, where their rosewood frames and leather slings evoke laid-back sophistication. MEASUREMENTS: H 36.5" x W 24" x *D 23.5" Seat Height: 17.75" Seat Depth: 16.5" Arm Height: 23" *The chairs have adjustable seats which can be set in 4 different settings. The depth listed above (23.5") is at setting 1. The rest are as follows: Setting 2: 24.5" Setting 3: 25.5" Setting 4: 26.5" CONDITION: Good vintage condition with attractive patina and light wear. Leather has attractive patina, no rips or tears or major issues, the patina and wear can be seen in the photos. Only one decorative leather sequin missing on the side. Rosewood is in very good vintage condition with light patina and wear with gorgeous cocobolo wood grain. Sturdy and structurally sound, ready for immediate use.
  • Creator:
    Don S. Shoemaker (Designer),Senal (Manufacturer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 36.5 in (92.71 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 23.5 in (59.69 cm)Seat Height: 17.75 in (45.09 cm)
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1960s
  • Condition:
    Good vintage condition with light wear and attractive patina. See description for more details. Ready to be used immediately.
  • Seller Location:
    Los Angeles, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1330246051072

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