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An exceptionally rare and sculptural example of Brazilian late modernism, this iconic “VIP” sofa was designed by Jorge Zalszupin in …
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An exceptionally rare and sculptural example of Brazilian late modernism, this iconic “VIP” sofa was designed by Jorge Zalszupin in 1973 during a pivotal moment in Brazil’s design history, when futuristic forms and industrial materials began reshaping the visual language of luxury interiors and executive environments. Conceived for L’Atelier’s forward-thinking office furniture program, the model reflects Zalszupin’s masterful ability to merge architectural rigor with sensual comfort — a hallmark of his most collectible work from the 1970s.
Constructed in molded fiberglass, the sofa’s low-slung, aerodynamic silhouette embodies the optimistic futurism that defined the late modernist period. The integrated shell construction creates a continuous sculptural volume with soft, flowing lines that feel simultaneously space-age and deeply sophisticated. Unlike the warmer, handcrafted vocabulary associated with Brazilian modernism of the 1950s and early 1960s, the “VIP” sofa belongs to a more progressive and technologically ambitious chapter of design — one influenced by international modernity, corporate architecture, and the experimental use of synthetic materials.
Recently reupholstered in an exceptionally refined cinnamon-toned mohair, the sofa gains an extraordinary tactile richness that amplifies the softness of its exaggerated upholstered volumes. The mohair possesses a dense yet elegant pile with a subtle directional nap that interacts beautifully with light, creating depth and movement across the surface. Smoothly tailored with restrained tufting and generous cushioning, the upholstery accentuates the sofa’s voluptuous geometry while preserving the purity of Zalszupin’s original lines. The contrast between the plush mohair seating and the sleek fiberglass shell creates a compelling dialogue between softness and structure — one of the defining visual tensions of high late-modernist furniture design.
Deeply comfortable and visually commanding, the model was designed to accommodate three people while maintaining a highly architectural presence within a space. Its enveloping proportions, integrated arm forms, and floating profile evoke the futuristic lounge environments envisioned throughout the 1970s, yet the piece remains remarkably current in contemporary interiors. Whether placed within a minimalist architectural setting or layered into a richly collected environment, the sofa functions as both seating and sculptural centerpiece.
Archival L’Atelier catalog imagery from the period further underscores the model’s importance within Zalszupin’s body of work, documenting its role within the evolving landscape of Brazilian luxury interiors during the decade. Today, surviving examples remain exceedingly scarce, particularly in such refined condition and with upholstery executed to this level of material sensitivity.
A rare and museum-worthy statement piece that captures the intersection of Brazilian modernism, late-modernist futurism, and collectible design at its most sophisticated.
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- Dimensions
- 78.7ʺW × 17.3ʺD × 29.1ʺH
- Styles
- Mid-Century Modern
- Modern
- Seat Height
- 17.3 in
- Number of Seats
- 3
- Designer
- Jorge Zalszupin
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- Brazil
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Fiberglass
- Mohair
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Design Modified, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Good. Upholstery is new and the fiberglass shell is in good original condition. Good. Upholstery is new and the fiberglass shell is in good original condition. less
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