Black leather mp-13 3-seater sofa by Brazilian designer Percival Lafer.
A rare piece from the 60s and 70s, hard to find on the Brazilian market and almost impossible to find in Europe.
This is a piece produced and imported from Brazil in the 60s (and not one produced in the LAFER factories in Europe).
The quality of the rosewood (jacaranda paulista) used in its manufacture, its grain and its preservation make it a unique piece.
Fully restored while retaining its authentic character, the sofa has no label or identification plate.
Very comfortable seating thanks to its “shell” shape suspended on its wooden frame.
A collector’s item sure to become the star of your living room.
Dimensions : L 230 X W 85 x Seat/Back 45/70 ——— Pair of armchairs from the same set also available in our gallery ——–
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