Rare Imi Porsolt Sofa for Braham house, Remuera

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New Zealand
1950s
W 130cm, D 80cm, H 102cm
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Description

This graphic sofa was designed by the lauded Hungarian modernist architect and intellectual Imric (Imi) Porsolt. It is part of a suite Porsolt had custom made for the lounge of 'Braham house', an architectural home he designed in Seaview Road, Remuera. Unfortunately, the house has since been demolished, destroying the stunning inbuilt furniture Porsolt also had made. We are very lucky to retain this sofa module, a rare and special piece of New Zealand design history.

Porsolt's architectural work is considered some of the best in New Zealand. His 1962 'Pollard House' was ranked number 23 in 'Top 50 Homes', an article by Douglas Lloyd Jenkins and Bill McKay, published in the magazine Home and Entertaining. Pollard House is described as "one of the finest pole houses in the New Zealand bush, showing an appreciation of the new environment and an ability to use it in a sensitive way".

Note: Braham House Interior image from lostproperty.org.nz

Materials
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Mahogany Frame with cane detailing.
Condition
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Each piece is checked and carefully hand restored at our Kingsland studio workshop. Our focus is preserving the character and patina of the design while ensuring it displays beautifully in a contemporary interior.

Please note:
Very good vintage condition. Foam and fabric replaced recently.
Restoration
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Each piece is checked and carefully restored at our Kingsland studio workshop. Our focus is preserving the character and patina of the design while ensuring it displays beautifully in a contemporary interior.

Our Process:
- Joints checked and reglued
- Timber cleaned and stains removed
- Veneer repairs if needed
- Surfaces polished / refinished
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The items showcased in our gallery are constantly changing – not all items are on display at once.

Please enquire if there is a specific piece you would like to view and we’ll make sure it’s in the gallery.

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All pieces are available for collection in person from our Ponsonby gallery. We are also happy to provide a quote for delivery throughout New Zealand.

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Rare Imi Porsolt Sofa for Braham house, Remuera

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About 
Imi Porsolt
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Imi Porsolt
Imi Porsolt
Imi Porsolt
New Zealand
1909 - 2005

Imric (Imi) Porsolt was a gifted modernist architect whose Jewish heritage necessitated his emigration from Czechoslovakia to New Zealand in 1939. Porsolt was quick to engage in the contemporary art and architecture scenes in New Zealand. He had a huge influence on this country through his term teaching at the Auckland School of Architecture and longstanding role as art critic for the Auckland Star.

Shortly after arriving, Porsolt designed Auckland's Broadcasting House in Durham Street West which opened in 1941. It was one of New Zealand's first modernist buildings of significance. It featured a facade of horizontal window bands with an entrance highlighted by a sculptural, cantilevered stairwell. The building also boasted an impressive radio theatre for live performances. Unfortunately it was demolished in 1990.

Alongside his architectural endeavours, Porsolt also designed a small amount of furniture for himself and selected clients. His work was included in the 1952 Art and Design Exhibition at Western Springs alongside other exhibitors such as Michael Brett, John Crichton, Group Architects and Ernst Plischke.

Today, Porsolt's work is considered some of the best in New Zealand. His 1962 'Pollard House' was ranked number 23 in 'Top 50 Homes', an article by Douglas Lloyd Jenkins and Bill McKay, published in the magazine Home and Entertaining. Pollard House is described as "one of the finest pole houses in the New Zealand bush, showing an appreciation of the new environment and an ability to use it in a sensitive way".

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