Pair of Brazilian Modern Stools in Rosewood and Cane, Liceu de Artes, 1960s - Lot 709B

$5,500

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This refined pair of stools, produced in Brazil during the 1960s and attributed to the Liceu de Artes, exemplifies the disciplined yet warm design language that defined Brazilian modernism at mid-century. Rooted in principles of architectural clarity, these stools translate structural logic into intimate, functional objects.

Each stool is constructed in solid Brazilian rosewood, its rectilinear frame articulated through clean lines and carefully proportioned joinery. The design recalls the architectural vocabulary of the period—posts, beams, and open spans—reflecting the influence of modernist architecture on Brazilian furniture design, where structure was meant to be both visible and expressive.

The handwoven cane seats introduce a deliberate sense of lightness, creating contrast against the visual density of the wood while referencing long-standing Brazilian craft traditions. This interplay between solid and void, weight and permeability, mirrors the spatial strategies of Brazilian modern architecture of the era, where buildings were conceived as airy compositions rather than enclosed masses.

Elegant yet utilitarian, these stools are highly versatile in use—functioning equally well as seating, side tables, or sculptural accents. Their restrained geometry and material integrity make them exemplary objects of Brazilian modern design, where craftsmanship, architecture, and everyday life converge.

Creator

Unknown

Materials and techniques

Rosewood, Cane

Dimensions

Height: 13.75 in (35 cm)

Width: 16.5 in (42 cm)

Depth: 16.5 in (42 cm)

Condition

Good. Wood has been refinished and the caning is new.

Sold As

Lot of 2

Place of Origin

brazil

Style

Mid-Century Modern (of Period)

Date of Manufacture

1960s


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