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Oscar Niemeyer in Italia
curated by Francesco Perrotta-Bosch , 6 December 2025 - 14 March 2026

Oscar Niemeyer in Italia: curated by Francesco Perrotta-Bosch

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Oscar Niemeyer, Alta Steel Armchair, 1948 /2013

Oscar Niemeyer

Alta Steel Armchair, 1948 /2013
71,00 x 102,00 x 70,00 cm
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Created in the 1970s by Oscar Niemeyer and his daughter Anna Maria, the Alta Armchair – with its perfect curve, that starts at its base and reaches is backrest –...
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Created in the 1970s by Oscar Niemeyer and his daughter Anna Maria, the Alta Armchair – with its perfect curve, that starts at its base and reaches is backrest – is an icon of Brazilian modernist furniture design. This version in stainless steel was created late in the same decade for the headquarters of the French Communist Party.

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