Rio Lounge Chair
By Oscar Niemeyer, 1978
Originally designed in 1978 by Oscar Niemeyer and his daughter Anna Maria Niemeyer, the "Rio" rocking chaise is exemplary of Niemeyer’s exquisite curves and sinuous forms made famous by his seminal modern architecture. Bearing an embedded seal certifying its authenticity by the Fundação Oscar Niemeyer, the "Rio" chaise re•edition is handcrafted from black•lacquered wood, caning and leather.
I Provenance and authenticity I Brazilian private collection I Literature I Juliana Gagliardi, Marcelo Vasconcellos, Maria Lúcia Braga, "Brazilian modern furniture (movel brasileiro moderno)", Éditions Aeroplano, Rio de Janeiro, 2011, modèle reproduit pp. 71, 72 I
170 x 60 x 90 cm
By Oscar Niemeyer, 1978
Originally designed in 1978 by Oscar Niemeyer and his daughter Anna Maria Niemeyer, the "Rio" rocking chaise is exemplary of Niemeyer’s exquisite curves and sinuous forms made famous by his seminal modern architecture. Bearing an embedded seal certifying its authenticity by the Fundação Oscar Niemeyer, the "Rio" chaise re•edition is handcrafted from black•lacquered wood, caning and leather.
I Provenance and authenticity I Brazilian private collection I Literature I Juliana Gagliardi, Marcelo Vasconcellos, Maria Lúcia Braga, "Brazilian modern furniture (movel brasileiro moderno)", Éditions Aeroplano, Rio de Janeiro, 2011, modèle reproduit pp. 71, 72 I
170 x 60 x 90 cm
By Oscar Niemeyer, 1978
Originally designed in 1978 by Oscar Niemeyer and his daughter Anna Maria Niemeyer, the "Rio" rocking chaise is exemplary of Niemeyer’s exquisite curves and sinuous forms made famous by his seminal modern architecture. Bearing an embedded seal certifying its authenticity by the Fundação Oscar Niemeyer, the "Rio" chaise re•edition is handcrafted from black•lacquered wood, caning and leather.
I Provenance and authenticity I Brazilian private collection I Literature I Juliana Gagliardi, Marcelo Vasconcellos, Maria Lúcia Braga, "Brazilian modern furniture (movel brasileiro moderno)", Éditions Aeroplano, Rio de Janeiro, 2011, modèle reproduit pp. 71, 72 I
170 x 60 x 90 cm