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Mid-Century Angel Pazmino Tooled Leather Ottoman for Muebles de Estilo, Ecuador c. 1960s
Mid-Century Angel Pazmino Tooled Leather Ottoman for Muebles de Estilo, Ecuador c. 1960s
This Mid-Century ottoman, designed by Angel Pazmino for Muebles de Estilo in Ecuador during the 1960s, is a captivating piece of furniture that embodies the spirit of Ecuadorian artistry. It features a circular, low-profile design with a top and sides meticulously adorned in tooled leather. The leather surface showcases complex indigenous motifs and geometric patterns, deeply embossed to highlight their intricate details.
The ottoman is not just a seating option but a striking decorative element. The detailed carvings on the leather include representations of pre-Columbian symbols and figures, which offer both historical resonance and visual intrigue. The dark, richly toned leather complements the traditional decor and adds a touch of rustic elegance to any room.
Perfect for use as additional seating, a footrest, or even as a standalone decorative piece, this ottoman combines functionality with aesthetic appeal. Its robust construction ensures durability while the artistic detailing invites closer inspection and appreciation, making it a unique addition to any collection of mid-century or ethnographic furniture. 11h x 20w x 20d