Monumental Brazilian Modern Bookshelf in Solid Rosewood with Storage, Brazil, 1960s - Lot 924
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Description
A commanding example of Brazilian Modern design from the 1960s, this monumental rosewood bookshelf combines architectural presence with exceptional functionality. Crafted in richly figured solid rosewood, the composition is defined by its sculptural open-grid structure, creating a dynamic interplay of positive and negative space while showcasing the extraordinary grain and depth of the wood.
The asymmetrical arrangement of shelving provides a striking visual rhythm, allowing the piece to function equally well as a library wall, display cabinet, room divider, or statement storage system. At the center, integrated storage compartments and media shelving add practicality without compromising the design’s clean modernist aesthetic.
Influenced by the golden age of Brazilian furniture design, the bookshelf embodies the era’s mastery of proportion, craftsmanship, and materiality. The warm rosewood tones, dramatic grain patterns, and geometric composition make it a focal point in both contemporary and traditional interiors.
Ideal for displaying books, art, ceramics, and collectibles, this versatile piece offers substantial storage while maintaining an airy and elegant presence. Whether installed in a living room, study, office, or gallery setting, it delivers the sophistication and craftsmanship that define the finest Brazilian Modern furniture.


















