ClassiCon
Euvira Armchair
Rocking
Price starting from € 4,238.00*
*Price valid for the rocking version with seat in black cord and wooden frame.
Classicon continues the tradition of great Brazilian designers with Euvira, an armchair with essential lines that seems to invite comfort and intimacy. Euvira's frame is large and elegant, embellished with a woven cord design on the backrest and seat, which are in turn protected by a generous cushion that enhances the sensation of comfort. The curved armrests create a perfect balance with the slightly reclined backrest. Euvira is available in both a lounge chair and a rocking chair version, also available as a rocking chair to better adapt to different living spaces. Whatever its shape, it stands out for the fine quality of its upholstery and materials.
W.72 x D.77 x H.68 cm
Seat Height 41 cm
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The German brand ClassiCon reveals from the name the two souls that move its production: philological flawless reissues of the great classics of modernism and contemporary creations with avaunt-garde design. ClassiCon furniture is not just furniture, but aspires to become a true collector's item, enhanced by the finest quality manual workmanship. The experience of ClassiCon in fact originates from the Vereinigte Werkstätten für Kunst im Handwerk in Munich, a fruitful workshop of applied arts and high craftsmanship active since the early twentieth century.Read more
Designed by
Jader Almeida
Jader Almeida (1981–) is a Brazilian designer and entrepreneur. Born in the state of Santa Catarina, he has been active in the furniture sector since the age of sixteen. One of his first jobs was with the brand LinBrasil, an experience that brought him into contact with one of the great “founding fathers” of Brazilian design, Sergio Rodrigues—of whom Almeida can, in a way, be considered a spiritual heir. His creations, marketed in Brazil through a network of Jaderalmeida-branded stores, likewise place wood at center stage and manage to be at once modern and welcoming, as well as authentically rooted in tradition, much like Rodrigues’s work. Almeida also founded the brand Sollos in 2004, serving as its art director; its collection includes numerous pieces of fine cabinetry. His most important collaboration outside Brazil began in 2013, with the German brand ClassiCon.Read more
