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THE VALLARTA CHAIR

About

Ricardo Legorreta was one of Mexico’s most influential architects, known for translating cultural heritage into monumental modern forms. Drawing from indigenous and colonial traditions, his work is defined by bold geometry, luminous colour, and sculptural use of light and shadow.

From the Camino Real Hotel in Mexico City to the MARCO Museum in Monterrey and landmark buildings across the U.S. and beyond, Legorreta’s architecture bridged tradition and modernity with striking clarity. His furniture echoes the same vision — geometric, grounded, and quietly monumental.

Design
The Vallarta Chair channels Ricardo Legorreta’s architectural language in its purest form — bold, geometric, and deeply intentional. With its four conical pine legs and woven palm seat, the chair is both elemental and expressive, balancing warmth with structural rigor. The piece transforms simple volumes into a sculptural presence — modern, grounded, and unmistakably Mexican.
Year
1972
Dimensions
22,0 x 20,2 x 30,7 in
Materials +
  • Pine (original design)
  • Oak
  • Rosa Morada
  • Tule weave seat
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