Pudica: A Fusion of Rationalist Style and Brazilian Colonial Experience

Golden A' Design Award Winner, Pedro Paulo Venzon, Creates a Masterpiece

Inspired by Brazil's colonial history and the rationalist style of the early twentieth century, Pedro Paulo Venzon introduces the Pudica chair. This unique piece of furniture, a manifestation of silent religiosity and minimalist design, reflects the designer's interpretation of Brazil's cultural heritage.

The Pudica chair is a product of the intense Jesuit presence and religiosity that marked Brazil's colonization. The chair's minimalist, economic lines exude a sense of silent religiosity, reflecting the discipline, rigor, and cloistered life that characterized the counter-reformation era. This Christian ministry, a government of colonized souls, paved the way for the creation of the Pudica chair.

What sets the Pudica chair apart from other designs is its syncretism between the rationalist style of the early twentieth century and the Brazilian colonial experience. This is embodied in the severity and economy of its forms and in the rise of a possible transcendence. The chair takes up "Brazilian" inheritances in the form of a contemporary displacement. Moreover, due to its characteristic design, the Pudica chair can be stacked, adding to its functionality.

The Pudica chair is produced in shaped drawn steel that undergoes welding processes. The seat is made from sheet steel, with the possibility of a brass version. The technical specifications of the chair are 330 mm x 500 mm x 430 mm H (seat), 85 mm (back).

It's no surprise that the Pudica chair has been recognized for its innovative design. The chair was awarded the Golden A' Furniture Design Award in 2017. This prestigious accolade is granted to marvelous, outstanding, and trendsetting creations that reflect the designer's prodigy and wisdom. They are venerated products and bright ideas that advance art, science, design, and technology, embodying extraordinary excellence and significantly impacting the world with their desirable characteristics.

In conclusion, the Pudica chair is a testament to Pedro Paulo Venzon's innovative design approach. By fusing the rationalist style of the early twentieth century with the Brazilian colonial experience, Venzon has created a piece of furniture that is not only functional but also a reflection of Brazil's cultural heritage. The Pudica chair is a symbol of silent religiosity, minimalist design, and the embodiment of "Brazilian" inheritances in a contemporary displacement.


Project Details and Credits

Project Designers: Pedro Paulo Venzon
Image Credits: Pedro Paulo Venzon Studio
Project Team Members: Pedro Paulo Venzon.
Project Name: Pudica
Project Client: Pedro Paulo Venzon


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