Loveseat with Extendable side tables in Hardwood & Leather, Gelli, 1960s - Lot 75A
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Description
Produced by Gelli during the 1960s, this loveseat reflects the pragmatic elegance that defined much of Brazilian modern furniture design in the mid-twentieth century. The piece demonstrates the period’s emphasis on structural clarity and functional innovation, combining restrained geometric form with carefully integrated utility. Gelli’s work frequently explored compact domestic solutions, and this loveseat exemplifies that approach through its thoughtful synthesis of seating and auxiliary surfaces.
The design is composed of a rectilinear hardwood frame supporting a suspended upholstered seat and two independent back cushions. The proportions are low and horizontal, emphasizing the visual calm characteristic of Brazilian modernist seating. The exposed wooden structure forms a continuous perimeter around the seating plane, its clean lines establishing a clear architectural outline. From this frame extend two discreet sliding platforms—one at each side—which function as integrated side tables. When extended, these surfaces project outward from the seat structure, creating a balanced horizontal composition while preserving the sofa’s compact footprint when retracted.
Constructed in Brazilian hardwood, the frame reveals a dense grain and warm tonal depth typical of the region’s native species. The wood has been carefully refinished to highlight its natural figure and to maintain the clarity of the joinery and structural lines. The seat and back cushions are upholstered in leather, whose smooth surface and subtle grid tufting introduce a measured rhythm across the seating plane. The dark leather provides a visual counterpoint to the warmth of the wood while reinforcing the piece’s restrained material palette.
Function is central to the design. The loveseat comfortably accommodates two occupants while the integrated sliding tables provide convenient surfaces for books, lighting, or drinks without requiring additional furniture. This incorporation of auxiliary function directly within the seating structure reflects a broader modernist interest in efficiency and spatial economy.
The piece originates from a private residence and has undergone careful restoration, including refinishing of the wooden frame and reconditioning of the leather upholstery. The structure remains stable and well preserved, with surfaces consistent with respectful maintenance over time.







