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Artworks
Jorge Zalszupin
Itamaraty Chairs (10 units), 1959| Restored |
Rosewood, Suede LeatherH 32 in. x W 19.22 in. x D 19.69 in. | SH 17.92 in.
H 81.3 cm x W 48.8cm x D 50cm | SH 45.5 cmBO.JZP.023-001Further images
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The iconic Itamaraty Dining Chairs were designed by Jorge Zalszupin in 1959 and produced by his company, L'atelier. The pieces are made of a very light, solid rosewood structure with...The iconic Itamaraty Dining Chairs were designed by Jorge Zalszupin in 1959 and produced by his company, L'atelier. The pieces are made of a very light, solid rosewood structure with upholstered seats and backrests, providing exceptional comfort with their large seats and slightly reclined backrests.This piece is rare because it is documented in the first gallery opened by L'atelier in Conjunto Nacional, São Paulo. It is also notable because it is present in the company's first catalog, dated from 1959.
The Itamaraty Dining Chairs underwent recent restoration, featuring brown suede leather, a material frequently utilized by Jorge.
L'atelier Móveis was founded in 1959, with the first collection focusing on residential furniture. However, Zalszupin soon recognized the potential of office furniture for large-scale production and utilized machinery and technology to realize his bold ideas. -
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