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2-29 Armchair (2 units), 1954
| Restored |
Solid wood, Fabric Upholstery.
Solid wood, Fabric Upholstery.
H 27.95 in. x W 26.37 in. x D 27.56 in. | SH 15.55 in. | AH 23.03 in.
H 71 cm x W 67 cm x D 70 cm | SH 39,5 cm | AH 58,5 cm
H 71 cm x W 67 cm x D 70 cm | SH 39,5 cm | AH 58,5 cm
BO.ZAN.002-003
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The refined 2-29 armchair, created and industrially produced in 1954 at Móveis Artísticos Z by H. Schicker and Zanine Caldas, is a sophisticated armchair that combines elegance with innovation, featuring...
The refined 2-29 armchair, created and industrially produced in 1954 at Móveis Artísticos Z by H. Schicker and Zanine Caldas, is a sophisticated armchair that combines elegance with innovation, featuring a plywood frame and No-sag spring upholstery to ensure comfort and versatility for versatile and varied interiors. Its distinctive design includes a two-piece construction—separate backrest and seat—highlighted by clean, straight lines and wooden arms. The careful use of wooden caps instead of chrome screws reflects a commitment to simplicity and a rational production process. Perfectly combining simple, timeless style with the possibilities of modern machinery, the 2-29 armchair is a piece that uses innovative processes applied to wood and the resistance of materials such as plywood—the main industrial technique used to produce mass-produced furniture using machines and conceived as an exclusive model originally designed by H. Schicker.
Literature
CARVALHO, Amanda Beatriz Palma de; CAVALCANTI, Lauro; SANTOS, Maria Cecília Loschiavo dos. José Zanine Caldas. São Paulo: Editora Olhares, 2019.
LEON, Ethel. Design brasileiro quem fez, quem faz. Rio de Janeiro: Ed. Senac, 2005.
SANTOS, Maria Cecilia Loschiavo. Móvel Moderno no Brasil. São Paulo: Olhares, 2015.