A pair of Brutalist-style bar stools designed in the 1970s by Brazilian designer Sergio Rodriguez and manufactured in Spain by Conform.
Sergio Rodrigues was a Brazilian designer, often called the father of modern Brazilian furniture design. Rodrigues is best known for creating furniture that combines a modernist aesthetic with traditional Brazilian craftsmanship and materials, particularly wood. His designs are prized for their comfort, simplicity, and use of natural, durable materials.
Conform was founded in Spain in the mid-20th century, gaining recognition for its innovative furniture designs, reflecting the Brutalist and Modernist movements. In the 1970s, Conform created iconic designs that remain highly collectible to this day. One of their most famous and recognizable pieces is the Marbella bar stool.
The Marbella bar stool reflects the bold and minimalist aesthetic of Brutalist art. This three-legged stool is crafted from solid oak with a dark brown stain and features a round metal footrest. The T-shaped seat has three handles. The stools are in very good original condition with minimal signs of use, including minor scratches and scuffs. The original metal frames remain intact and fully functional, showcasing a beautifully patinated finish that enhances their Brutalist charm.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items2BrandConformHeight83 cmWidth52 cmDepth52 cmSeat height74 cmSigns of usageScratches