Percival Lafer and Brazilian Design honoured at Artcurial
 

Born in São Paulo in 1936, Percival Lafer soon showed a keen interest in design and architecture. After completing his studies, he and his brothers took over the family furniture business, Móveis Lafer. Renowned for his unique approach to furniture design, Percival Lafer is particularly famous for his modernist creations, which combine functionality, comfort and aesthetics. Lafer's work is often characterised by clean lines, organic shapes and a harmonious integration of materials.  

 

Percival LAFER (Né en 1936)  Paire de fauteuils mod. MP-01 - modèle crée en 1961  Piètement et accoudoirs en jatoba, structure en métal laqué noir, assise et dossiers recouverts de tissu taupe  Édition Móveis Lafer  72 × 72,5 × 71 cm   Estimation : 5 000 - 7 000 €
Percival Lafer (Né en 1936) 
Pair of armchairs mod. MP-01 - designed in 1961  
Legs and armrests in jatoba, black lacquered metal frame, seat and back covered in taupe fabric Móveis Lafer edition  
72 × 72.5 × 71 cm  
Estimate: €5,000 - €7,000

 

The 17 creations to be presented by Artcurial at the auction on 27th February bear witness to the legacy of this pioneer of Brazilian Design. In particular, collectors will be able to acquire a pair of armchairs mod. MP-01 from 1961 (est. €5,000 - €7,000) or an armchair mod. MP-113 created in the 1970s with a foam structure, estimated at between €3,000 and €5,000. 

 

José ZANINE CALDAS (1919-2001)  Fauteuil sculptural dit Namoradeira - circa 1970  Structure en péqui massif sculpté  66 x 98 x 84 cm   Estimation 80 000 - 120 000 €
José Zanine Caldas (1919-2001) 
Namoradeira sculptural armchair, circa 1970  
Solid carved pequi wood frame  
66 x 98 x 84 cm  
Estimate €80,000 - €120,000

 

Percival Lafer's creations will be on show alongside a major private European collection featuring some of the great names in Brazilian design, such as José Zanine Caldas and his sculptural armchair known as Namoradeira, dating from 1970 (est. €80,000 - 120,000), and the duo Anna Maria & Oscar Niemeyer, whose chaise longue known as Rio is estimated at between €12,000 and €18,000. A large dining table with a red lacquered glass top by Joaquim Tenreiro (est. €20,000 - 30,000) will stand next to a pair of Tripé armchairs designed in 1948 by Lina Bo Bardi (est. €25,000 - 35,000) and a suite of twelve rosewood chairs by Sergio Rodrigues (est. €20,000 - 30,000).

 

 

Information
Exhibition

22 February, 11am-6pm
23 February, 11am-6pm
24 February, 11am-6pm
26 February, 11am-6pm

 

Auction
Brazilian Design
27 February 2024, 6pm

 

Contact
Eliette Robinot
Tél. +33 1 42 99 16 24