Sofa and arm chairs
Jorge Zalszupin
1960's
Wood and fabric upholstery

size:

Sofa - 74 x 249 x 83 | Arm Chairs - cm 74 x 83 x 83 cm

About the work

Jorge Zalszupin – Sofa and Armchairs Set (1960s)
Wood and fabric upholstery
Dimensions:
– Sofa: 74 × 249 × 83 cm
– Armchairs: 74 × 83 × 83 cm
Country of origin: Brazil

This elegant living room set, designed by Jorge Zalszupin in the 1960s, exemplifies the Brazilian modernist movement's emphasis on clean lines and functional design. Crafted from rich wood and upholstered in high-quality fabric, the pieces showcase Zalszupin's architectural sensibilities and commitment to craftsmanship.

The sofa and armchairs feature minimalist silhouettes with subtle curves and tapered legs, reflecting Zalszupin's belief in simplicity and material authenticity. The proportions and refined details of the set highlight his dedication to creating furniture that is both functional and artistically expressive.

About the artist

Jorge Zalszupin

Jorge Zalszupin (1922–2020) was a Polish-born architect and designer who became a significant figure in Brazilian modernist design after relocating to São Paulo. He established the influential furniture company L’Atelier in 1959, where he created pieces that combined European modernist principles with Brazilian materials and sensibilities. Zalszupin's work is characterized by its elegant forms, innovative use of native woods, and a dedication to craftsmanship, leaving a lasting impact on the design landscape of Brazil.

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