Sergio Rodrigues easy chairs
This rare pair of easy chairs, attributed to Sergio Rodrigues and produced by OCA Furniture in Brazil, stands as an exemplary expression of mid-century Brazilian modernism—marked by bold materiality, sculptural form, and an organic relationship between structure and comfort. With their substantial presence and sophisticated use of native materials, the chairs reflect the ethos of Rodrigues’ design language: deeply rooted in Brazilian tradition, yet strikingly modern in execution.
Crafted from solid oak, the frames present a warm, honey-hued tone with visible, expressive grain patterns that emphasize the natural beauty of the wood. The construction is robust and architectural, yet carefully refined. Wide, flat armrests and thickened structural members convey strength, while softened edges and fluid transitions imbue the design with a tactile elegance. The craftsmanship is meticulous, with pegged joinery and precisely carved profiles revealing the artisanal quality synonymous with OCA’s production.
The slung seat and backrest are composed of natural vegetable-tanned leather in a rich cognac color. The leather has aged gracefully, developing a nuanced patina with tonal variation and surface creasing that testify to both the quality of the material and the passage of time. The leather is fastened to the frame using distinctive cut-outs and lacing techniques—elements typical of Rodrigues’ most iconic seating designs, such as the Mole and Sheriff chairs. These features are not only decorative but functional, allowing the leather to flex and mold to the user’s body, enhancing comfort while maintaining a crisp, sculptural silhouette.
Ergonomically, the chairs are generous and low-slung, with a reclined profile that invites relaxation. The proportions and construction demonstrate a sensitivity to both physical comfort and aesthetic composition, hallmarks of Rodrigues’ legacy as a furniture designer who sought to humanize modernism through material warmth and cultural relevance.
Sergio Rodrigues (1927–2014) is widely regarded as a foundational figure in Brazilian design. His work defined the aesthetic of postwar Brazil, merging European modernist principles with vernacular craftsmanship and materials such as native hardwoods and raw leather. As the founder of OCA in 1955, Rodrigues created a platform for locally produced furniture that resonated with the Brazilian spirit while achieving international acclaim.
In excellent vintage condition, the chairs display light wear consistent with their age. The oak frames retain a rich tone and smooth finish with minor signs of use, while the leather maintains its structural integrity and visual depth. The overall presence of the pair is strong and expressive, offering both historical value and contemporary relevance.
These chairs are not only remarkable collector’s items but also functional works of design history—embodying the legacy of Sergio Rodrigues and the cultural and material richness of Brazilian modernism at its height.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 68.5 / D: 63 / H: 67.5 / Seat H: 30 |
Producer | OCA Furniture |
Decade | 1970s |
Country | Brazil |
Style | Brazilian Modern |
Material | Leather, Oak |
Designed in | 1970s |
Item Number | 157937 |
Sergio Rodrigues