50s oak brutalist spanish chair with saddle leather

Designer
Unknown
Manufacturer
Unknown
Period
1950s
Origin
Spain
Material
oak, saddle leather
Color
brown, Cognac
Code
08090222ZF
Condition
Good condition consistent with age and use
Dimensions
64cm (w) x 57cm (d) x 70cm (h) | seath 32cm
Price
Sold
Provenance
See writing below.

Brutalism is a movement within architecture that originated from modernism. It is characterized by often large block-like structures and rough material. Because of its bombastic, sometimes intimidating appearance, brutalism was mainly used for large public buildings, such as concert halls, libraries, courts and town halls. It is a style that often provokes opinion and had its heyday from the 50s to the 70s of the twentieth century in terms of building design. But in furniture architecture this is a bit different. The interfaces in design are clear. Angular, heavy and original raw material, as a kind of counterpart to all veneer products from the sixties, a lot of brutalist furniture was also made until the seventies. However, in the range of furniture made of original solid wood, the style is spread much wider over time. Even furniture from the 1930s can be labeled brutalist as long as it is solid or natural material and often angular and heavy.

These spanish lounge fauteuils have been made in cast oak framing and very beautiful saddle leather with metal details connected to the oak frame. All materials are orginal, hard, and beautiful roughly detailed. Chairs are in good condition with nice patina on the leather.

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