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Bar with Side Table in Hardwood & Glass, Branco e Preto, 1950s - Lot 383

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Description

This refined, functional bar cart and side table is crafted from exceptional Caviuna hardwood. The side table is topped with an elegant glass panel, while the bar cart section features mirrored glass inside its cabinet. Supported by four legs positioned at each corner, this piece exudes elegance and functionality. The wood displays a captivating texture and pattern, expertly refinished to restore it to excellent condition, ensuring both beauty and durability for years to come. 

Branco e Preto

Dimensions

Height: 75 cm (29.5 in)

Width: 104 cm (40.9 in)

Depth: 40 cm (15.7 in)

Seat Height: 43 cm (16.9 in)

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Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Materials and Techniques:

Caviuna Hardwood, Glass

Condition

Good. The wood has been refinished.

Place of Origin

Brazil

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1950s

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Branco e Preto

This section focuses on the lesser-known treasures within Brazilian design, which have yet to receive the recognition they deserve from the public. Despite being overshadowed by the iconic designs of Joaquim Tenreiro, Carlo Hauner, Martin Eisler, Jorge Zalszupin and Sergio Rodrigues, these craftsmen and small manufacturers still managed to produce cutting-edge pieces that embodied the "modern values" of form and materiality.

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