Pudica is a minimal chair created by Brazil-based designer Pedro Paulo-Venzon. According to the designer, the Pudica Chair is an artifact that seeks syncretism between the rationalist style of the early twentieth century and the Brazilian colonial experience, embodied in the severity and economy of its forms and in the rise of a possible transcendence. Containment of an excess that poses as a brand, the piece takes up “Brazilian” inheritances in the form of a contemporary displacement: it adheres to memory and time, thus establishing delicate yet sensitive interpretations.  Photo 15 of 42 in Take a Seat by Tammy Vinson from Furniture

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Pudica is a minimal chair created by Brazil-based designer Pedro Paulo-Venzon. According to the designer, the Pudica Chair is an artifact that seeks syncretism between the rationalist style of the early twentieth century and the Brazilian colonial experience, embodied in the severity and economy of its forms and in the rise of a possible transcendence. Containment of an excess that poses as a brand, the piece takes up “Brazilian” inheritances in the form of a contemporary displacement: it adheres to memory and time, thus establishing delicate yet sensitive interpretations.