Cane Rocking Chair
By Joaquim Tenreiro, 1947
Joaquim Tenreiro designed this iconic and delicate rocking chair in 1947. Made of solid Rosewood with a caned seat and backrest, it seamlessly blends Brazilian colonial and modern aesthetics. Tenreiro always favored the use of tropical hardwoods and materials that could adapt to the exotic temperatures of Brazil. The light structure and the combination of rosewood and woven cane of this chair illustrate the skilled craftmanship of the designer.
I Provenance and authenticity I Brazilian private collection I Literature I Movel Moderno Brasileiro, M. Vasconcellos & A. Vincente, ed. Olhares, Sao Paulo, 2017, p.75 - Desenho da utopia, Jayme Vargas, ed. Olhares, Sao Paulo, 2016, p. 116 - Modern furniture in Brazil, M. C. Loschiavo dos Santos, ed. Olhares, Sao Paulo, 2015, p. 115 - Movel Brasileiro moderno, Marcelo Vasconellos é Maria Lucia Braga, ed. Aéroplano I Rosewood and Cane I
We have sevral pieces availble. Contact-us for more information.
68 x 96 x 94 cm
By Joaquim Tenreiro, 1947
Joaquim Tenreiro designed this iconic and delicate rocking chair in 1947. Made of solid Rosewood with a caned seat and backrest, it seamlessly blends Brazilian colonial and modern aesthetics. Tenreiro always favored the use of tropical hardwoods and materials that could adapt to the exotic temperatures of Brazil. The light structure and the combination of rosewood and woven cane of this chair illustrate the skilled craftmanship of the designer.
I Provenance and authenticity I Brazilian private collection I Literature I Movel Moderno Brasileiro, M. Vasconcellos & A. Vincente, ed. Olhares, Sao Paulo, 2017, p.75 - Desenho da utopia, Jayme Vargas, ed. Olhares, Sao Paulo, 2016, p. 116 - Modern furniture in Brazil, M. C. Loschiavo dos Santos, ed. Olhares, Sao Paulo, 2015, p. 115 - Movel Brasileiro moderno, Marcelo Vasconellos é Maria Lucia Braga, ed. Aéroplano I Rosewood and Cane I
We have sevral pieces availble. Contact-us for more information.
68 x 96 x 94 cm
By Joaquim Tenreiro, 1947
Joaquim Tenreiro designed this iconic and delicate rocking chair in 1947. Made of solid Rosewood with a caned seat and backrest, it seamlessly blends Brazilian colonial and modern aesthetics. Tenreiro always favored the use of tropical hardwoods and materials that could adapt to the exotic temperatures of Brazil. The light structure and the combination of rosewood and woven cane of this chair illustrate the skilled craftmanship of the designer.
I Provenance and authenticity I Brazilian private collection I Literature I Movel Moderno Brasileiro, M. Vasconcellos & A. Vincente, ed. Olhares, Sao Paulo, 2017, p.75 - Desenho da utopia, Jayme Vargas, ed. Olhares, Sao Paulo, 2016, p. 116 - Modern furniture in Brazil, M. C. Loschiavo dos Santos, ed. Olhares, Sao Paulo, 2015, p. 115 - Movel Brasileiro moderno, Marcelo Vasconellos é Maria Lucia Braga, ed. Aéroplano I Rosewood and Cane I
We have sevral pieces availble. Contact-us for more information.
68 x 96 x 94 cm