Móveis Cimo Round Stool in Ebonized Wood with Metal Sabots, Brazil, 1950s — Newly Upholstered in Warm Ivory Bouclé - Lot 752

$3,476

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Description

A sculptural 1950s stool by Móveis Cimo, defined by its restrained geometry and architectural presence. The circular seat rests on four tapered legs in ebonized wood, each terminating in original metal sabots — a subtle but deliberate detail that elevates the silhouette and reinforces its modernist rigor.

This example has been newly upholstered in a warm ivory high-pile bouclé with subtle golden undertones and a dense, architectural looped texture, bringing depth and tactility to the otherwise minimal form. The soft volume of the seat contrasts beautifully with the linear discipline of the base, creating a composition that feels both grounded and refined.

Produced during a pivotal period of Brazilian mid-century design, Cimo’s work bridged industrial clarity and domestic warmth — pieces that were practical in origin yet quietly sophisticated in execution. The proportion (15" height; 20" diameter) allows the stool to function effortlessly as seating, a low side table, or a sculptural accent within a layered interior.

A compact yet striking example of 1950s Brazilian modernism — understated, material-driven, and increasingly collectible.

Creator

Movies Cimo (Designer)

Materials and Techniques:

Hardwood with ebony finish. Boucle.

Woodwork

Dimensions

Height: 15"

Diameter: 20"

Condition

The wood has been refinished and the upholstery is new.

Sold As

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Place of Origin

Brazil

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1950s


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