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id-century modern armchair by Martin Eisler and Carlo Hauner - full front view showing its white upholstered round shell design
Mid-century modern armchair by Martin Eisler and Carlo Hauner - three-quarter perspective highlighting the seat depth and slender legs
Mid-century modern armchair by Martin Eisler and Carlo Hauner - rear view showcasing the back shell structure
Mid-century modern armchair by Martin Eisler and Carlo Hauner - side profile view detailing the chair incline and organic silhouette
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Martin Eisler & Carlo Hauner

Armchair
This armchair features a single volume integrating seat and backrest, resting on iron legs embellished with brass tips. Its singular design offers an enveloping shape, with pronounced curves that ideally follow the contours of the body. The armrests are a natural extension of the seat, creating a harmonious continuity in the structure.
about the designer
Martin Eisler (1913 – 1977) was an Austrian born Jewish architect. He moved to Argentina in 1938 to escape Nazi Europe and built his name as an interior designer, founding his own firm Interieur Forma. He moved to Brazil in the early 1950s where he met Carlo Hauner, partnering with him to open Galeria Artesanal in São Paulo, which later became Forma. Eisler was left to manage it on his own upon the departure of Hauner in 1958.
period
1955
material
Metal
Dimensions (in)
H 31 - W 35 - D 28
quantity
1
YARDAGE OF FABRIC REQUIRED PER
PIECE (55")*
* Fabric to be approved by Jouffre
9
upholstered
No
location
Lyon