With the Euvira Armchair, Jader Almeida continues the tradition of the great Brazilian design masters of the 1960s and 1970s with supreme ease; at the same time finding his own individual and contemporary expression of an elegant lounge chair.
Concisely sculpted forms, finely organized lines and transitions between thickening and tapering materials give the chair a solid yet elegant look. The cord-covered surfaces create a graphic play of lines, giving the chair both transparency and high seating comfort. The armchair is a member of the Euvira product family, which also includes the rocking chair.
The various versions together evoke 1960s club culture in living rooms, hotel rooms or lobbies and showcase the skills of contemporary craftsmanship. The Euvira Armchair, in dark stained oak with black cords, most clearly refers to the origins of its designer. In light oak with hemp-colored cord veneer, it almost looks like a Scandinavian furniture classic.
Fabric or leather-covered cushions reinforce the expression of comfort. In each version, however, the chair combines tradition and modernism, past and present, stability and elegance.