Sergio Rodrigues
Sergio Rodrigues (born September 22, 1927 in Rio de Janeiro , † September 1, 2014 in Botafogo , Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian architect and furniture designer .
Life
Sergio Rodrigues graduated in architecture from the FNA Universidade do Brasil in 1951 and worked primarily as an interior designer. He became internationally known with his “Mole” armchair (1957), which won the 1961 International Furniture Biennale in Cantù , Italy and is part of the permanent exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City . Other well-known works are the “Tonico” chair (1963) and the “Leve Kilin PL-104” chair (1973).
In 1960, a large number of Rodrigues furniture was used in the government city planned by Oscar Niemeyer in Brasília .
In 1975 he was awarded by the Instituo de Arquitetura do Brasil .
Web links
- Sergio Rodrigues website
- World fame with the «Mole» armchair. Furniture designer Sergio Rodrigues dies , Neue Zürcher Zeitung , September 2, 2014
- Bruce Weber: Sergio Rodrigues, Father of Brazilian Furniture Design, Dies at 86th obituary in The New York Times, September 4, 2014
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SURNAME | Rodrigues, Sergio |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Brazilian architect and designer |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 22, 1927 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Rio de Janeiro , Brazil |
DATE OF DEATH | September 1, 2014 |
Place of death | Botafogo , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil |