Set of 3 Zanine Caldas cruciform wooden stools

Zanine Caldas, José
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Stools
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Brazil
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1970s

A set of three cruciform, ebonized wooden stools by Brazilian designer José Zanine Caldas. The stool in the center comes with a document of authentication.

Zanine Caldas (1918-2001) was a self-taught Brazilian architect and designer. He made both sculptural, carved furniture from local woods and Modernist plywood furniture. In the early 1940s Zanine started the "Z Artistic Furniture" (“Móveis Artísticos Z”) line. In 1968, he moved to Nova Viçosa (Bahia), where he began with his 'Móveis Denúncia' (protest furniture) series, where he used reclaimed wood for his hand-made pieces.

  • 7853
  • Price on request
  • 13.4 In / 34.0 cm
  • 15.7 In / 40.0 cm
  • 14.8 In / 37.5 cm

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