Lina Bo Bardi; Marcelo Ferraz; Marcelo Suzuki
Chaise "Girafa" - Dessin 1986 Edition 2022/ "Girafa" Chair - Drawing 1986 Edition 2022, 1986
Bois Tauari massif
Solid Tauari wood
Solid Tauari wood
44 x 39 x 79 cm
17 8/25 x 15 7/20 x 31 1/10 in
17 8/25 x 15 7/20 x 31 1/10 in
Signé au feu Barauna
288 M
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En 1986, Marcelo Ferraz et Marcelo Suzuki ont fait équipe avec Lina Bo Bardi pour travailler sur une série de projets à Salvador, tels que le restaurant Casa do Benin...
En 1986, Marcelo Ferraz et Marcelo Suzuki ont fait équipe avec Lina Bo Bardi pour travailler sur une série de projets à Salvador, tels que le restaurant Casa do Benin et le Teatro Gregório de Mattos. Frustrée par ce qu'ils voyaient sur le marché et avec la menuiserie Baraúna récemment inaugurée à disposition, l'équipe a décidé de développer certaines pièces par elle-même, et le premier effort a commencé avec une inspiration non tropicale : Alvar Aalto et les meubles pour le sanatorium de Paimio, en Finlande, construit dans les années 1930. Pour le sol de Bahia, ils ont repensé le tabouret de trois pieds avec une nouvelle signification, remplaçant le contreplaqué par du bois massif brésilien. La première pièce de la ligne Girafe, comme elle allait être baptisée, était la chaise, qui s'est rapidement déroulée en banc, table, banc bar et bordure. (Référence: Barauna).
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In 1986, Marcelo Ferraz and Marcelo Suzuki teamed up with Lina Bo Bardi to work on a series of projects in Salvador, such as the Casa do Benin restaurant and the Teatro Gregório de Mattos. Frustrated by what they saw on the market and with the recently inaugurated Baraúna carpentry available, the team decided to develop some pieces by itself, and the first effort began with a non-tropical inspiration: Alvar Aalto and the furniture for the Paimio sanatorium, Finland, built in the 1930s. For the floor of Bahia, they redesigned the three-legged stool with a new meaning, replacing the plywood with Brazilian solid wood. The first piece of the Giraffe line, as it was going to be baptized, was the chair, which quickly unfolded into a bench, table, bar bench and border. (Reference: Barauna).
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In 1986, Marcelo Ferraz and Marcelo Suzuki teamed up with Lina Bo Bardi to work on a series of projects in Salvador, such as the Casa do Benin restaurant and the Teatro Gregório de Mattos. Frustrated by what they saw on the market and with the recently inaugurated Baraúna carpentry available, the team decided to develop some pieces by itself, and the first effort began with a non-tropical inspiration: Alvar Aalto and the furniture for the Paimio sanatorium, Finland, built in the 1930s. For the floor of Bahia, they redesigned the three-legged stool with a new meaning, replacing the plywood with Brazilian solid wood. The first piece of the Giraffe line, as it was going to be baptized, was the chair, which quickly unfolded into a bench, table, bar bench and border. (Reference: Barauna).