The Modulo Low Chair & Ottoman by Oscar Niemeyer are named after the magazine he founded in the 1950s. “Módulo” was one of Brazil’s most influential publications, covering a variety of topics ranging from architecture to design, and culture at large. Designed in the 1970s, the Módulo Low Chair is a lovely, laid-back piece defined by sophisticated, enveloping forms.
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Designed by Oscar Niemeyer
Re-edited by ETEL
Armchair pictured here in cowhide Discover the leather selection here
Black lacquered wooden structure
W 112 x D 69 x H 54 cm
W 44″ x D 27.2″ x H 21.2″
This piece is handmade in Brazil, using sustainably sourced wood. The production is currently at full capacity. You may pre-order this item to be placed at the top of the waiting list. Production lead time may be as long as one year.
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The Modulo Low Chair & Ottoman by Oscar Niemeyer are named after the magazine he founded in the 1950s. “Módulo” was one of Brazil’s most influential publications, covering a variety of topics ranging from architecture to design, and culture at large. Designed in the 1970s, the Módulo Low Chair is a lovely, laid-back piece defined by sophisticated, enveloping forms.
ETEL’s design collection comprises one century of Brazilian furniture. With its pioneering re-edition work, ETEL brings back graceful designs of the modern Brazilian production, discovered only recently, and now considered as one of the most relevant worldwide for that period. Pieces characterised by skilful handiwork and the use of exquisite materials were created by architects and artists intent on unveiling the local culture, under the influence of the international avant-garde. This retrieval is based on a strict methodology, faithfulness to the originals, and intensive collaboration with the institutes and families that represent each creator’s oeuvre. The collection includes pieces by Oscar Niemeyer, Lina Bo Bardi, Jorge Zalszupin, Giuseppe Scapinelli, among others.
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