Brazilian Modern Coffee Table in Rosewood & Glass, Joaquim Tenreiro, 1960s — Lot 750B
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Designed by Joaquim Tenreiro and produced during the mature phase of Brazilian Modernism, this refined coffee table exemplifies Tenreiro’s lifelong pursuit of structural clarity, lightness, and precision. Closely related in spirit to his celebrated Estrutural series, the piece reflects the same rigorous exploration of form, proportion, and material intelligence that defined his most important seating and dining designs.
The table is distinguished by its sandblasted rosewood framework, where the legs and perimeter structure merge into a single continuous architectural gesture. This skeletal construction both supports and frames the glass top, creating a floating effect that reinforces Tenreiro’s rejection of visual heaviness. Every junction is thoughtfully resolved, revealing his mastery of joinery and his belief that furniture should occupy space with restraint and elegance rather than mass.
Rooted in Tenreiro’s response to Brazil’s climate and cultural context, the design embodies his philosophy of “lightness”—not as physical weight, but as spatial grace and functional economy. The rosewood displays rich natural grain and depth, carefully refinished to a satin finish, while the glass top enhances transparency and balance. The piece remains in excellent condition, with reinforced joints and meticulous restoration, making it both a sculptural centerpiece and a highly usable modernist object.
A quintessential example of Joaquim Tenreiro’s contribution to Brazilian design, this coffee table stands as a timeless expression of structural poetry and disciplined modernism.















