Niemeyer Armchair

$5,720.00

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About The Item

The Niemeyer Armchair is named after the Brazilian Architect Oscar Niemeyer whose Architecture was spread like sculptural poetry in the History of humankind. The rounded lines of the Niemeyer Armchair are influenced by the remarkable 'Casa das Canoas' designed by Niemeyer in 1951. The flat roof offers its flowing forms to the round seat. The backward movement of the curve that frames a large granite boulder is recreated by the location of the seams in a meticulous upholstered work that flows all around the arms of the armchair. The Niemeyer Armchair is an artistic design with a sense of comfort that can be used as a lounge chair in luxury hotels and chalets or as a distinctive design in the most creative interiors.

Details

  • Brand

    Insidherland
  • Designer

  • Color

  • Material

    Fabric, Wood
  • Item number

    IL-8271

Additional Notes

  • Dimensions: 37"W x 33.86"H x 36.22"D
  • Seat height: 17.32"
  • Legs: Oak
  • Fabric shown: InsidherLand Woollen ref. 1
  • Made in Portugal
  • Made to order

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Ships within 8-10 weeks.

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About The Brand

Joana Santos Barbosa utilizes traditional Portuguese techniques, such as marquetry and metalwork, in contemporary ways to create a range of hand-finished pieces. Considered one of the Top 10 Contemporary Designers from Portugal, Joana's creations are based in the precision of her architecture training with an affinity to elements found in nature.