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A masterful exercise in economy and material intelligence, this bentwood rocking chair by Moveis Cimo (c. 1950s) exemplifies mid-century Brazilian …
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A masterful exercise in economy and material intelligence, this bentwood rocking chair by Moveis Cimo (c. 1950s) exemplifies mid-century Brazilian approaches to seating, where structural logic and formal restraint produce quiet sculptural presence. The composition is distilled to a single, continuous sweep: a laminated bentwood back and seat that flows into gently curving armrests and rockers, the whole reading as an integrated structure rather than a collection of applied parts. The slightly reclined back and shaped seat invite a relaxed, lounge-forward posture; the arms function as both support and formal extension of the frame, articulating the chair’s structural clarity.
Crafted in steam-bent laminated wood, the piece has been professionally refinished to a warm, satin-matte tone that preserves and subtly enriches the natural grain. The refinish honors the object’s material integrity, keeping the wood’s figure the principal expressive device while maintaining an appropriately restrained surface. Construction is characteristically honest and efficient, privileging continuous bending, evident joinery, and the economies of bentwood craft.
Function is integral to the design: the sweeping rockers and ergonomic seat geometry deliver a composed, enveloping repose that reads as deliberate design rather than mere softness. Provenance is supported by physical evidence — remnants of the manufacturer’s seal remain beneath the seat — and the restoration has been conservative and transparent.
The seat cushion is upholstered in a finely textured neutral fabric, presenting a soft, speckled weave in warm taupe and sand tones. Gently rounded and neatly fitted within the wooden seat frame, it introduces a quiet tactile contrast to the darker wood structure of the chair. The material’s subtle pattern and restrained palette complement the warmth of the wood while providing a comfortable, supportive seating surface appropriate to the chair’s relaxed, rocking function.
Condition: In excellent vintage condition. The wood has been professionally refinished; discrete, age-appropriate wear is primarily confined to the lower legs and rocker edges. No structural alterations are apparent.
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- Dimensions
- 27.6ʺW × 47.2ʺD × 42.1ʺH
- Styles
- Mid-Century Modern
- Number of Seats
- 1
- Seat Height
- 16.5 in
- Designer
- Móveis Cimo
- Period
- 1950s
- Country of Origin
- Brazil
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Bentwood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Restored, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- The wood has been refinished and it is now in excellent condition The wood has been refinished and it is now in excellent condition less
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