The low Copacabana chair was created in 1955. It has the impression of being designed with a single pencil stroke and the elegance of the chair resides in the continuous force of the line.
It is constructed on the basis of a curved tubular frame that surroundings the round seat and the back made of the perforated metal ritigulle sheet that often signifies the work of Mategot, ending with the continuous rear legs. The Copacabana series was rounded of by a circular lacquered metal table decorated with large perforations supported by three slender legs.