Credenza in Brazilian Rosewood, Attributed to Joaquim Tenreiro for Laubisch & Hirth, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1940s - Lot 731A

$21,500

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Description

Attributed to Joaquim Tenreiro and produced in the 1940s during his formative years at Laubisch & Hirth, this exceptional credenza represents one of the earliest expressions of Brazilian modernism in furniture design. Executed in richly figured Brazilian rosewood (jacarandá), the piece reflects Tenreiro’s decisive move away from European historicism toward a more restrained, architectural language rooted in material clarity and proportion.

The credenza features four doors, two drawers with sculpted wooden pulls, and a thoughtfully arranged interior offering seven distinct storage compartments. A finely detailed marble top introduces a refined material contrast while reinforcing the piece’s functional and visual gravitas. The wood has been masterfully restored and refinished, presenting in very good condition with a warm, even patina that enhances the natural depth and grain of the rosewood. Retaining its original manufacturing seal on the reverse, the piece offers a rare level of authenticity.

Sourced from a private collection in Petrópolis, this credenza stands as a museum-quality example of Tenreiro’s early modern vision and a foundational work in the history of Brazilian design.

Creator

Joaquim Tenreiro (Designer)

Materials and Techniques:

Cerejera Hardwood, Brass

Woodwork, Metalwork

Dimensions

Height: 70 cm, 28"

Width: 201 cm, 79"

Depth: 50 cm, 20"

Condition

Good. The wood has been refinished and the original marble is also in good condition.

Sold As

Set of 1

Place of Origin

Brazil

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Date of Manufacture

1940s


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