Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Extendable Dining Table in Hardwood, Cimo, 1960s - Lot 612
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Description
Produced by Cimo in Brazil during the 1960s, this extendable dining table exemplifies the material clarity and restrained geometry characteristic of mid-century Brazilian furniture. The table features a broad rectangular top in hardwood with rosewood veneer, displaying rich tonal variation and pronounced natural grain.
The surface extends to accommodate additional seating, offering flexibility for both everyday use and larger gatherings. The top is supported by a solid hardwood base with slender, tapered legs, giving the piece a light architectural presence while maintaining structural stability.
The wood has been carefully refinished to reveal the depth and figure of the rosewood veneer while preserving the integrity of the original construction. The table retains its original Cimo manufacturer’s mark, confirming its provenance.
A refined example of Brazilian modern design, balancing expressive materiality with a disciplined, functional form.







