“Carrinho de Chá” Bar Cart in Brazilian Rosewood, Iron & Brass by Jorge Zalszupin, L’Atelier, 1950s – Lot 392

$70,000

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Description

An iconic example of Brazilian Modernism, this “Carrinho de Chá” bar cart by Jorge Zalszupin, designed in the 1950s and produced by L’Atelier, embodies the refined material dialogue and sculptural lightness that define his early oeuvre. Crafted in richly grained Brazilian rosewood (jacarandá), the cart is structured by a slender black iron frame and set on elegant brass wheels—an interplay of warmth and precision characteristic of Zalszupin’s European-inflected modernism adapted to Brazil’s noble woods.

The two-tier composition features a dynamic lower sculpted shelf and a removable rosewood tray above, thoughtfully compartmentalized for service. The jacarandá has been meticulously refinished to a satin matte sheen, revealing dramatic veining and tonal depth, while the iron and brass elements have been carefully polished, preserving their patina and architectural clarity. The original L’Atelier manufacturing label remains affixed beneath the lower level, reinforcing authenticity and provenance.

Both functional object and sculptural statement, the “Carrinho de Chá” stands as a museum-worthy artifact of mid-century Brazilian design—an essential piece for collectors of Jorge Zalszupin and connoisseurs of rare Brazilian rosewood furniture. Provenance available upon request.

Creator

Jorge Zalszupin (Designer)

Materials and Techniques:

Brazilian Rosewood, Iron, Brass

Dimensions

Height: 66 cm (26 in)

Width: 105 cm (41.3 in)

Depth: 47 cm (18.5 in)

Condition

The wood has been refinished and is now in excellent condition

Sold As

Set of 1

Place of Origin

Brazil

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1950s


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