Zalszupin - Jerzy chairs in rosewood and leather, 1960s
A set of chairs attributed to Jorge Zalszupin , an icon of Brazilian modern design from the 1960s and 1970s.
With a solid cabreúva wood frame, the pieces reveal the designer's characteristic precision in construction and formal balance. The backrest and seat in jacaranda veneer display striking grain and a deep tone, highlighting the natural elegance of Brazilian hardwoods.
The chairs were carefully restored , receiving new upholstery in light natural leather , which provides comfort and enhances the contrast between the dark wood and the light covering. The result is a harmonious combination of materials, where sophistication and functionality meet in perfect proportion.
Restored pieces, ready for use, ideal for contemporary environments that value original Brazilian furniture.
Materials:
Structure: solid cabreúva wood
Backrest and seat: rosewood veneer
Upholstery: light natural leather (new)
They can be sold in pairs.




