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Jorge Zalszupin, "Drink" stool, 1959
Jorge Zalszupin, "Drink" stool, 1959

Jorge Zalszupin Brazil, 1922-2020

"Drink" stool, 1959
Steel, wood, leather
36 x 55 x 55 cm
14 1/8 x 21 5/8 x 21 5/8 in
Manufactured by L'Atelier

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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Jorge Zalszupin, "Drink" stool, 1959
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The “drink” stool is a combination between the feet of the Chanceler coffee table and the curved top of the Capri stool. It is a great example of the designer’s...
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The “drink” stool is a combination between the feet of the Chanceler coffee table and the curved top of the Capri stool. It is a great example of the designer’s vision for creating variations and recycling not only materials but also constructive elements and shapes. Each stool is made with different sheets of Brazilian rosewood with a certain vein making every new creation, a unique piece.
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Literature

M.C Loschiavo dos Santos, Jorge Zalszupin, ed. Olhares, 2014, similar model reproduced pp. 168 - 171.
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