MF5

Lounge Chairs
Designed mid-century by Branco & Preto, the MF5 lounge chair features quintessential elements of 1950s design, for instance the caned back and elegant, graceful lines. Licensed and reedited by ETEL. the slender frame is available in Freijo, Imbuia, or Cedar, and your choice of high-quality fabric. This ETEL reissue is a sophisticated piece that will add character to any refined interior.

Branco&Preto

On Request

Freijo, Imbuia, Cedar Available in Various Fabrics
72cm W x 72cm D x 79cm H 38cm 53cm
Add to Projects
Provide your own fabric or leather
Fabric 2 m 2.4 yards
Add to Projects
See Pre-configured Options

Design Story

Branco & Preto

Branco & Preto

In the provincial São Paulo of the 1950s, a group of architects consisting of Roberto Aflalo, Jacob Ruchti, Miguel Forte, Plínio Croce, Carlos Milan and Chen Y Hwa – who was no Brazilian, but Chinese – got together to create a furniture shop that could cater to their modern and sophisticated view of architecture.

In 1952, the young vanguardists embraced Aflalo’s idea and founded Branco & Preto, where they sold modern furniture made of Brazilian materials and with impeccable finishing: something completely new at the time.

The shop became a reference for architects, who would visit it to become familiar with the trends and discuss the pieces that broke with the traditional, stout lines used until then. It remained open for ten years, during which they created pieces of furniture that still inspire Brazilian designers today.

The style pursued by the young architects of Branco & Preto in the 1950s was reedited by ETEL in 2005.

AVENUE ROAD carries a curated assortment of Branco & Preto pieces.

Read More Read Less

Branco&Preto's Products

View All

Shop the Style

Beat of Brazil Beat of Brazil