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Jangada Chair by Jean Gillon, 1960's, Brazilian Modern

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The Jangada Chair: A Brazilian Masterpiece With Stories to Tell Let’s talk about the Jangada Chair; a stunning piece of functional art that’s as much a conversation starter as it is a place to relax. Designed by the legendary Brazilian artist Jean Gillon, this isn’t just a chair. Oh no, it’s a statement. Imagine: lounging in a chair inspired by the small rustic fishing boats (yes, actual boats) used by fishermen along Brazil’s northern coast. Now, mix that with pure, unfiltered mid-century design brilliance, and you get this iconic piece. Wrapped in hand-stitched, cream-colored leather that’s beautifully worn in all the best ways (like your favorite vintage leather jacket), this chair is a piece of Brazilian craftsmanship that blends luxury, comfort, and history. The frame? Solid Brazilian jacaranda, with a deep, rich, dark cherry finish that’s more of a mood than a color. It’s like the chair was made to glow in your living room, surrounded by a palm or two. But the real magic? The versatility. This chair is like the design world’s version of a mood ring – it changes to suit your vibe. The headrest has a super smart buckle that lets you raise or lower it, so you can either showcase its laid-back, netting sling design (hellooo, boho vibes), or keep it polished and refined, all ready for a chic living room photoshoot. Same goes for the arms and cushions. Want it deconstructed and artsy? Done. Feeling more classic and polished today? Easy. Style it however you want, because this chair adapts to you. If you search these chairs online you'll see a space between the headrest and the body cushion-- or the arms flaired out-- this is the exact same chair. You can adjust the cushions to your personal preference. But who is this Jean Gillon, you ask? Well, sit back and get ready for some design history, because this guy’s story is as epic as his creations. Jean Gillon was born in 1919 in Romania, but Brazil was where he truly found his creative spark. He arrived in São Paulo in the 1950s, and the country’s lush landscapes, vibrant culture, and rich materials were his muse. Gillon wasn’t just a furniture designer; he was a multi-talented artist – a tapestry weaver, sculptor, and architect. His work wasn’t about mass production. Oh no, Gillon’s pieces were all about craftsmanship, the fine details, and, most importantly, creating furniture that was meant to live in. And that’s exactly what the Jangada Chair represents – a design that’s not only visually stunning but meant to be lived in. But let’s not forget that Gillon wasn’t working in a vacuum. He was part of a wave of Brazilian design legends who transformed the world of furniture and architecture. Let’s meet the gang he drew inspiration from: Sérgio Rodrigues Known as “the father of Brazilian furniture,” Sérgio Rodrigues revolutionized design in Brazil. Born in 1927, Rodrigues crafted pieces that celebrated Brazilian culture. His most famous creation, the Mole Chair, was all about comfort and laid-back luxury, with soft, slouchy cushions held together by rich wood frames. Rodrigues believed that furniture should be welcoming, not just something to look at. Gillon admired this philosophy and made sure that his Jangada Chair followed suit: comfortable, relaxed, and undeniably stylish. Percival Lafer Ah, Percival Lafer. If Brazilian design were a rock band, Lafer would be the cool, experimental guitarist. Born in 1936, he was all about combining modern industrial materials with Brazilian aesthetics. While Gillon loved his jacaranda wood and hand-stitched leather, Lafer was busy experimenting with glass, acrylic, and fiberglass. His avant-garde approach brought an edgy, futuristic twist to furniture design, and while Gillon stayed more classic, Lafer’s daring spirit influenced his creations. Oscar Niemeyer Okay, brace yourself, because we’re talking about Oscar Niemeyer now – the literal architect of Brasília and a global icon of modern architecture. Niemeyer (1907-2012) believed that “curves are the essence of Brazil.” His buildings were smooth, flowing, and elegant, almost like they were shaped by nature itself. Gillon admired Niemeyer’s freeform approach, and if you look closely at the Jangada Chair, you’ll notice the soft curves in its design – the same kind of fluidity that Niemeyer applied to his groundbreaking buildings. The Jangada: A Chair, A Legend, A Lifestyle So, here we are. The Jangada Chair isn’t just furniture. It’s the lovechild of Brazilian craftsmanship, history, and a boatload (pun intended) of artistic influence. Whether you’re looking for something rare (this chair is super rare – like, “collector’s item” rare) or just want to own something that transforms a space, the Jangada has you covered. Its versatility means you can style it however you want – deconstructed and artsy, or polished and sleek. Just Google it, and you’ll find so many ways to showcase this chair’s personality. One day, it’s a boho centerpiece, and the next, it’s the refined, chic lounge chair you’ll never want to get out of. Either way, it’s a piece of history, luxury, and pure Brazilian soul – all rolled into one ridiculously comfy chair. And honestly? Once it’s in your space, it’s going to steal the show! This chair would look incredible in any mid century modern modern or contemporary home. A true collectors piece, this is a stunning, iconic piece of design!
  • Creator:
    Jean Gillon (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 32.5 in (82.55 cm)Width: 34.5 in (87.63 cm)Depth: 41 in (104.14 cm)Seat Height: 14 in (35.56 cm)
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1960's
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. Wear consistent with age and use. Good condition. Please refer to photos.17500.
  • Seller Location:
    Culver City, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1139241453652

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