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MR7 Lounge Armchair

by Branco & Preto, 1950

The MR7 lounge armchair is distinguished by bold yet clean angular lines. Its arms, back and seat are upholstered and its its framing wooden structure extends to outline the piece's arms, a signature detail of the MR7.

• Available in a variety of Brazilian native woods
• Reissued by Etel
• Made to order

Reference: #00000051
in | cm

Wood

Wood (Natural Cedar)
Wood (Stained Cedar)
Wood (Natural Freijo)
Wood (Stained Freijo)

Colors shown are only indicative and may not be an accurate representation of the finishing due to variations in system/s used and/or display settings.


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About Branco & Preto

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Branco and Preto is a furniture company set up, in 1952, by forward-thinking architects Miguel Forte, Jacob Ruchti, Plinio Groce, Roberta Aflalo, Carlos Millan and Che Y Hwa. In the 1940s, after they all graduated from studying architecture at The Mackenzie School of Engineering, they needed furniture suitable for the architecture style they practiced. As a group of friends they rallied around an idea advanced by Roberto Aflalo to open a store that sold pieces of modern design furniture.

Collectively they have produced some of the most significant pieces of Brazilian furniture. The furniture styles were developed as part of the individuals architectural designs. The pieces are finished to the highest quality in Brazilian native woods and materials.