Jorge Zalszupin Polonais/ Brésilien, 1922-2020
Fauteuil "Commander"/Armchair "Commander", 1973
Fibre de verre, aluminium et cuir
Fiberglass, aluminum and leather
Fiberglass, aluminum and leather
68 x 63 x 77 cm
26 77/100 x 24 4/5 x 30 31/100 in
26 77/100 x 24 4/5 x 30 31/100 in
32 M02 C
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Datant de 1973, ce fauteuil 'Commander' surprend les connaisseurs du designer brésilien Jorge Zalszupin. Connu pour ses créations en bois de rose, plaqué ou thermoformé, comme le banc 'Onda' ou...
Datant de 1973, ce fauteuil "Commander" surprend les connaisseurs du designer brésilien Jorge Zalszupin. Connu pour ses créations en bois de rose, plaqué ou thermoformé, comme le banc "Onda" ou le canapé "Presendentiel", Zalszupin rompt avec ses habitudes avec ce fauteuil dont la structure est en aluminium peint et laqué noir, ainsi que son assise et son dossier composés d'une coque en fibre de verre qui lui confère une souplesse et un confort incomparables.Grâce à sa ligne dynamique tracée par ses pieds formés d'une seule pièce avec ses accoudoirs, l'esthétique forte de ce fauteuil atypique évoque volontiers la science-fiction, les univers de Blade Runner ou Star Wars.
Pièce en état d'origine, peut être restaurée sur demande.
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Dating back to 1973, this "Commander" armchair surprises connoisseurs of Brazilian designer Jorge Zalszupin, best known for his creations in rosewood, veneered or thermoformed, such as the "Onda" bench or the "Presendentiel" sofa, Zalszupin breaks with his usual habits with this armchair whose structure is made of black painted and lacquered aluminum, as well as its seat and backrest composed of a fiberglass shell that gives incomparable flexibility and comfort.Thanks to its dynamic line traced by its legs formed in one piece with its armrests, the strong aesthetics of this atypical armchair readily evokes science fiction, the worlds of Blade Runner or Star Wars.
Piece in original condition, can be restored on request.
Pièce en état d'origine, peut être restaurée sur demande.
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Dating back to 1973, this "Commander" armchair surprises connoisseurs of Brazilian designer Jorge Zalszupin, best known for his creations in rosewood, veneered or thermoformed, such as the "Onda" bench or the "Presendentiel" sofa, Zalszupin breaks with his usual habits with this armchair whose structure is made of black painted and lacquered aluminum, as well as its seat and backrest composed of a fiberglass shell that gives incomparable flexibility and comfort.Thanks to its dynamic line traced by its legs formed in one piece with its armrests, the strong aesthetics of this atypical armchair readily evokes science fiction, the worlds of Blade Runner or Star Wars.
Piece in original condition, can be restored on request.
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