Sofa in the manner of Jorge Zalszupin
Minimal, comfortable and elegant, Jorge Zalszupin designed the 801 sofa in the early 1960s for his seminal Brazilian mid-century design firm L’Atelier. Out of production ever since, the 801’s delicate, tapered brass-covered wooden feet, straightforward frame and slight angled arms have been rediscovered and reissued as a long-lost Brazilian Mid-Century treasure. Custom sizes and finishes available.
Minimal, comfortable and elegant, Jorge Zalszupin designed the 801 sofa in the early 1960s for his seminal Brazilian mid-century design firm L’Atelier. Out of production ever since, the 801’s delicate, tapered brass-covered wooden feet, straightforward frame and slight angled arms have been rediscovered and reissued as a long-lost Brazilian Mid-Century treasure. Custom sizes and finishes available.
Minimal, comfortable and elegant, Jorge Zalszupin designed the 801 sofa in the early 1960s for his seminal Brazilian mid-century design firm L’Atelier. Out of production ever since, the 801’s delicate, tapered brass-covered wooden feet, straightforward frame and slight angled arms have been rediscovered and reissued as a long-lost Brazilian Mid-Century treasure. Custom sizes and finishes available.