by Jorge Zalszupin
Jorge Zalszupin designed the Brasiliana sofa in the late 1950's as an homage to Brasilia • the recently founded Brazilian capital designed by Oscar Niemeyer. Sinuous forms shape its wooden frame, reminiscent of Niemeyer’s signature curves, and impeccably crafted details • wooden carved upholstery buttons, voluminous cushions, bolster pillow and brass hardware • complete the Brasiliana, a mid•century classic in production for the first time since its original launch. • Base structure made of natural american walnut or natural pau ferro wood • Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL • Available in 2, 3 and 4 seaters • Reissued by Etel • Made to order
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