Rare Curved Desk attributed to Joaquim Tenreiro with Floating Top & Drawer Cabinet, 1950s - Lot 741A
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Attributed to Joaquim Tenreiro (1906–1992), this sculptural writing desk stands as an exceptional example of the designer’s refined vision for Brazilian modern furniture. Widely regarded as a foundational figure in Brazil’s modernist movement, Tenreiro introduced a new language of lightness and structural clarity, rejecting excess mass in favor of proportion, balance, and an intimate relationship with fine woodworking.
The desk is distinguished by its elegant asymmetrical composition. A gently curved, cantilevered top extends outward from a compact drawer pedestal, counterbalanced by a single, slender tapered leg—a signature element in Tenreiro’s oeuvre. This interplay between mass and suspension creates a sense of visual tension while maintaining remarkable equilibrium, giving the piece an architectural presence that feels both dynamic and effortless.
Crafted in finely grained Brazilian hardwood, the desk showcases Tenreiro’s insistence on structural honesty and material integrity. The wood has been meticulously refinished, revealing warm tonal variations and a subtle, expressive grain. The integrated drawer unit provides discreet and functional storage, seamlessly incorporated into the design rather than imposed upon it, allowing the purity of the form to remain uninterrupted.
Tenreiro’s work consistently bridged modernist principles with artisanal craftsmanship, and this desk exemplifies that synthesis. At once highly functional and sculptural, it is equally suited as a working desk or as a statement piece within a refined interior.
A rare and sophisticated work, this desk is an outstanding acquisition for collectors and interiors seeking an authentic and thoughtfully resolved example of Brazilian modernism at its most elegant.















