• Paulistano Steel Mesh Armchair Lounge Sessel by Objekto
  • Paulistano Steel Mesh Armchair Lounge Sessel by Objekto
  • Paulistano Steel Mesh Armchair Lounge Sessel by Objekto
  • Paulistano Steel Mesh Armchair Lounge Sessel by Objekto

    Paulistano Steel Mesh Armchair

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    A cult chair designed by Paulo Mendes da Rocha, one of the great masters of architecture, declined in a Mesh version, all steel. Very comfortable, the Paulistano is a design classic with a timeless elegance. This 100% stainless steel version retains the flexibility and suppleness of the original chair, with the metal mesh replacing leather or textile.

    Designed in 1957 by Paulo Mendes da Rocha, the Paulistano armchair was part, for many years, of the living rooms of the Athletic Club of São Paulo. The constructivist concept of the structure, made up from a single bended steel bar, and its cover, made up of leather, cotton, or steel, procure to this armchair an esthetical lightness and an incomparable comfort.

    Manufactured in small series within the last years, the Paulistano armchair emerges from the past to show that the purity and the elegance of its lines are timeless: a masterpiece.

    The Paulistano lounge chair has been included in the famous permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art of New York (MoMA).

    More details

    Designed in 1957 by Paulo Mendes da Rocha

    Dimensions: L 70 cm x H 82 cm x P 70 cm

    Weight: 16kg

    Material: Stainless steel

    Seathing height: 38cm

    Paulo Mendes da Rocha

    Paulo Mendes da Rocha (1928-2021) was a renowned Brazilian architect and designer, recognized internationally for his modernist and humanistic approach to architecture. His career spanned over 50 years, during which he created sincere, daring, and imaginative works. A graduate of Mackenzie University in São Paulo, Mendes da Rocha established his own firm in 1955 and gained attention with projects like the São Paulo Athletic Club and the Paulistano armchair. His style, influenced by figures like Oscar Niemeyer and Affonso Eduardo Reidy, emphasized simplicity, frugality, and elegance.

    Mendes da Rocha's notable works include the Brazilian Pavilion at the 1970 Osaka Expo and the renovation of São Paulo's Pinacoteca Museum, for which he won the Mies van der Rohe Prize in 2000. His designs often involved minimal intervention, focusing on creating viable, suitable environments for human life. Throughout his career, he maintained a consistent modernist vision, aimed at shaping a better future.

    Paulistano Collection

    Signed by the famous architect and designer Paulo Mendes da Rocha, the Paulistano chair is a design classic. Very comfortable, it is edited and manufactured exclusively by Objekto.

    Made of noble and durable materials 100% European, the chair has a removable and replaceable cover. The steel structure guarantees sturdiness while making the chair flexible and comfortable.

    It is available in several models adapted to various uses. The Paulistano, which is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA), will fit perfectly in a living room, an office or outside by ensuring a comfort of exception.