José Zanine Caldas Sofa com Rede Brazil 1970
José Zanine Caldas “Sofa com Rede” Brazil. Circa 1970 This extraordinary design showcases the essence of traditional Brazilian craftsmanship, utilising Pequi wood and hand-braided rope to create a timeless masterpiece.
Zanine Caldas introduced the “Sofa com Rede” Sofa with Net) during the mid-20th century, a time when Brazilian modernism was at its peak. The piece remains a celebrated example of this era, reflecting Caldas’ deep respect for nature and his pioneering creativity.
Primarily produced in the 1950s and 1960s, this sofa represents the height of Zanine’s furniture-making career before his transition toward a focus on architecture. Its rarity enhances its value, with surviving examples highly coveted by collectors and design enthusiasts. Today, these pieces are often found in private collections, museums, and prestigious auctions worldwide.
This “Sofa com Rede” is more than furniture; it is a testament to Zanine Caldas’ legacy and the enduring appeal of Brazilian modernist design.
Condition: Age related wear and tear, wood faded but solid with no repairs, the net (hammock) need securing in a professsional way, possibly replaced.
Dimensions:
Length: 113” / 287 cm
Width: 28” / 70 cm
Height: 26” / 66 cm
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