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Designed in 1957 by Brazilian architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha, the Paulistano chair was created for São Paulo’s Athletic Club. A masterpiece of modern minimalism, it features a single bent steel frame and suspended leather sling, blending structural purity with ergonomic comfort. Embodying Brazilian modernism’s ethos of simplicity and material honesty, it gained international fame, joining MoMA’s collection in 2007. Decades later, it remains a symbol of timeless, functional design.
This leather chair is made-to-order, with a 16–20 week lead time to ensure meticulous craftsmanship and personalized adaptations to meet your specific needs.Worldwide shipping with full tracking is provided. The set is carefully packaged to ensure safe delivery. International orders may be subject to local customs duties and taxes, which are the responsibility of the buyer.
This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties. We do not claim any rights to third-party trademarks. This is a custom recreation of the original version of the item, crafted to capture its iconic design and functionality.
Designer's Story
Paulo Mendes da Rocha (1928–2024) was a celebrated Brazilian architect and designer, a leading figure of the São Paulo School of Architecture.
In 1957, at age 29, he designed the Paulistano chair to furnish the Athletic Club of São Paulo, a building he also designed.
His work emphasized robust materials, clean structural lines, and functional simplicity.
Awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2006, his creations—including the Paulistano chair—are globally recognized for blending artistic vision with practicality, leaving a lasting impact on modern design.