801

Lounge Chairs

Comfortable, spare, and elegant, the 801 ARMCHAIR was designed for L’Atelier in the early 1960s by celebrated designer Jorge Zalszupin. Customizable with your choice of luxurious fabric or leather, the piece features a straightforward frame and slightly angled arms over delicate, tapered feet available in a variety of wood. This long-lost Brazilian treasure from the mid-century has been licensed and reedited by ETEL, and will add a refined grandeur to any interior space.

Jorge Zalszupin

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Freijo, Imbuia, Sucupira, Cedar Available in Various Fabrics and Leathers
76cm W x 70cm D x 73cm H
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Fabric 6 m 7.2 yards
Leather 10 m² 107.6 sqft
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Design Story

Jorge Zalszupin

Jorge Zalszupin

A Polish Jew, Jorge Zalszupin fled from his country amidst during World War II to take refuge in Romania, where he earned his degree in architecture. After working in France, he traveled by ship to Rio de Janeiro in 1949 with only a motorcycle, his architecture diploma, a return ticket, and a special issue of the French magazine L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui; which praised Brazilian architecture. Just as he was preparing to use his return ticket, he received an invitation to work at an architectural firm in São Paulo.

After becoming a Brazilian citizen in 1953, he began to work on his own, designing not only the houses but also taking charge of creating furniture. Giving rise to opening his wood working shop L’atelier, in 1959. Hugely successful, L'atelier grew to 200 employees, and today designs like the Dinamarquesa Chair alongside many others are considered Brazilian classics. The collection being exhibited at Avenue Road represents the North American debut of newly released re-issued pieces from Etel, alongside other classics that span his 50 year career.

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