Brutus
- Frame in solid wood.
- Seat in Vienna Cane or upholstered.
| CB-472 | IN | CM | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Width | 16.54" | 42 | |
| Depth | 18.19" | 46.2 | |
| Height | 33.43" | 84.9 | |
| Seat Height | 25.35" | 64.4 |
| CB-471- Armchair | IN | CM | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Width | 16.54" | 42 | |
| Depth | 18.19" | 46.2 | |
| Height | 37.76" | 95.9 | |
| Seat Height | 29.69" | 75.4 |
Upon request
Brutus
The Brutus Chair draws on a powerful Modernist vernacular, softened by a sense of visual lightness and organic refinement. Conceived as a sculptural object, the design feels more “cut” than constructed, as though its form has been naturally weathered and then precisely shaped. The backrest—reminiscent of a carved shell—features a striking squared opening, while the seat and back read as a continuous volume, where horizontal and vertical planes meet in smooth, deliberate curves. Perspective plays a central role: the elliptical legs taper from seat to floor, their fin-like profile shifting in appearance—broad from one angle, remarkably slender from another—resulting in a piece that balances monumentality with subtle dynamism.