Attributed to an unknown Brazilian workshop and produced in the mid-20th century, this square coffee table reflects the material confidence and compositional restraint of Brazilian modernism. Grounded in clarity of form and the expressive use of native materials, the design exemplifies a period in which furniture was conceived as an extension of architectural logic.
The table is defined by a low, square volume articulated through strong horizontal lines and a recessed base that introduces subtle visual lightness. Its symmetrical proportions and compact mass create a composed, architectonic presence without reliance on ornament.
Constructed in jacarandá (Brazilian rosewood), the table demonstrates material integrity through its dense grain and rich tonal variation. The wood has been professionally refinished to reveal vivid veining while preserving its natural character. A white marble top provides a measured contrast in tone and texture, integrated with precision into the overall structure.
Originating from a private collection, the table is presented in excellent vintage condition. A thoughtfully resolved work, it stands as a refined and collectible example of Brazilian mid-century furniture grounded in structural clarity and material truth.





