Round Dining Table in Caviúna Wood by Joaquim Tenreiro, Brazil, 1950s - Lot 761B
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Designed in the 1950s by Joaquim Tenreiro, this exceptional round dining table represents a mature expression of Brazilian modern furniture at mid-century. Tenreiro—widely regarded as the foundational figure of Brazilian modern design—championed clarity of structure, material integrity, and the expressive potential of wood as a defining cultural language.
Executed entirely in caviúna wood and caviúna veneer, the table features a generous circular top supported by four elliptical-shaped legs, joined by discreet cross bars. This elliptical leg profile became an iconic element of Tenreiro’s tables in the late 1950s and early 1960s, allowing substantial mass to be resolved with visual lightness and sculptural elegance. The form reflects his deep understanding of proportion and load, transforming structural necessity into a defining aesthetic signature.
All original construction elements remain intact, including the gold-plated metal screws securing the top to the base—subtle details that underscore Tenreiro’s rigorous approach to craftsmanship. The table has been professionally reinforced and refinished, preserving its original geometry while revealing the depth and warmth of the caviúna grain.
Sourced from a private residence in Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, this table exemplifies Tenreiro’s vision of modern furniture rooted in Brazilian identity rather than international imitation. A rare and authoritative work, conceived to anchor the modern interior with quiet confidence.
A matching set of six chairs is available separately (Lot 762). Provenance documentation available upon request.













