Brazilian Modern Jacaranda and Leather Swiveling Lounge Chair by Jorge Zalszupin

Rare Jorge Zalszupin Brazilian modern armchair composed of bent jacaranda arms and back with black leather seat, back and hand rests. Supported by a stainless steel swivel base. Features a wide seat for added comfort. A true statement piece with a remarkable sculptural form and exceptional jacaranda grain and color. Completely restored (wood has been refinished and leather, which was redone roughly five years ago, has been conditioned with new firm foam).

Measures: Arm height 22.5″ Depth dimension provided reflects the base’s measurement; the depth of the chair itself (front of seat to back of frame) is 21″.

Overall: H: 30.5″ x W: 38″ x D: 34″

First Edition Charles Pollack for Knoll 657 ‘Sling Chair’ in Black Leather

Iconic Charles Pollack for Knoll ‘657’ Sling Chair designed in 1960 and manufactured from 1964-1979. Early example, as evidenced by the ‘Knoll Associates Inc. 320 Park Avenue New York, NY’ tag (Knoll relocated to Fifth Avenue in 1970). The chair’s minimal, yet refined frame with exposed hardware is polished chrome steel tubing and cast aluminum arms and stretchers with a black-fused finish. Suspended on the frame is a shaped black hide leather back / seat sling finished with a capeskin seat pad for added comfort (pad stays in place on the sling via four, original velcro tabs) .
Original condition with wear consistent with age / use. The leather is beautifully aged and shows creasing / general wear. There is slight peeling to black finish of one of the arms and a considerable amount of wear / pitting to the chrome steel front and back bar. There is a split in the leather, only visible from the underside. Overall, a nicely aged, iconic piece in all original condition.
H 27.75″ x W 25.1″ x D 26.5″
Seat Height: 16″
Arm height: 22.75″.

Italian Alberto Meda Adjustable Office Chair for Vitra in Aluminum and Black Leather

Early 2000s edition of the Alberto Meda “Meda” Office Chair for Vitra featuring a black leather seat supported by aluminum base with caster wheels. Marrying form and function, this desk chair is as luxuriously comfortable as it is aesthetically chic. Offering full height adjustability (including arm height adjustments) along with full 360 swivel function, the chair can be tailored to any preferred specifications within a wide range of dimensions.
The seat height easily adjusts via a lever under the seat on the right side.
It functions perfectly and is in very good, used condition with only light scuffs to the leather and base from use.
Branded to the underside and retains the 2004 factory order tag.
Height adjusts from 38.13″ to 43.13″
Length (arm to arm): 27
Depth (base): 27″
Seat height adjusts from 16.25″ to 21.75″
Arm height adjusts from 29″ to 32.35″
Seat Length: 20″
Seat Depth: 19″

Machine Age Tubular Chrome and Leather Cantilevered Armchair

Early 1930s American Art Deco / Machine Age armchair in the style of Gilbert Rohde or Mies van der Rohe, but designer is unknown.
Features a black leather seat / back rest and ebonized wooden armrests, all supported by a tubular-chrome, cantilevered frame. Solid steel spring construction.
Scuffs to the leather and scratches to the chrome present. Remains in good, vintage condition with attractive, natural patina.
Measures: H 31″ x D 22″ x L 20.25″
Seat height 15″
Arm height 27.5″.