Joaquim Tenreiro Coffee Table in Brazilian Rosewood & Glass, Brazil, 1960s Lot 750C

$42,500

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Description

A masterclass in structural refinement and material intelligence, this exceptional coffee table by Joaquim Tenreiro embodies the principles that established him as the father of Brazilian Modernism. Executed during the mature phase of his career, the piece reflects Tenreiro’s lifelong pursuit of visual lightness, impeccable craftsmanship, and an architectural understanding of furniture as both object and space.

Closely related in spirit to the designer’s celebrated Estrutural series, the table distills many of the ideas that defined his most important works: disciplined geometry, elegant proportions, and a profound respect for material expression. The result is a composition of remarkable restraint and sophistication, where every line serves both a structural and aesthetic purpose.

The design is distinguished by its sculptural Brazilian rosewood framework, whose continuous perimeter appears to float effortlessly beneath the glass top. The table’s architectural structure is reduced to its essential elements, allowing transparency, proportion, and craftsmanship to become the primary visual language. Slender supports and precisely resolved joinery create a sense of weightlessness rarely achieved in furniture of this scale, exemplifying Tenreiro’s revolutionary departure from the heavier European traditions that preceded Brazilian Modernism.

Particularly noteworthy is the extraordinary quality of the rosewood. Richly figured and deeply expressive, the timber displays dramatic movement throughout the grain, revealing a captivating interplay of dark chocolate, burnt umber, and warm reddish-brown tones. The surface has been meticulously restored and finished in a refined satin sheen that enhances the natural depth, chatoyance, and dimensionality of the wood while preserving its authenticity and character. As light moves across the frame, the rosewood reveals an ever-changing landscape of grain patterns that speaks to the rarity and desirability of historic Brazilian hardwoods.

The inset glass top further reinforces the table’s sense of transparency and visual balance, allowing the architecture of the base to remain fully visible from every angle. This dialogue between solid material and negative space is central to Tenreiro’s philosophy, reflecting his belief that furniture should contribute to a room with grace and elegance rather than visual mass.

Beyond its aesthetic achievements, the piece represents an important moment in twentieth-century design history. Joaquim Tenreiro was instrumental in defining a uniquely Brazilian modern language—one that merged European modernist ideals with local materials, artisanal craftsmanship, and an acute sensitivity to climate and lifestyle. His works remain among the most sought-after examples of Latin American design and are represented in significant private collections, museums, and leading international design galleries.

Expertly restored and structurally reinforced where necessary, this coffee table remains in excellent condition, preserving both its sculptural integrity and everyday functionality. Simultaneously architectural and understated, it serves as a compelling centerpiece within contemporary interiors while standing as an important collectible work by one of the most influential designers of the twentieth century.

Elegant, restrained, and deeply sophisticated, this coffee table is a quintessential expression of Joaquim Tenreiro’s enduring legacy—an object where structure becomes poetry and Brazilian rosewood becomes art.

Creator:

Joaquim Tenreiro (Designer)

Materials and Techniques:

Brazilian Rosewood (Jacaranda), Caning

Dimensions

Height: 32 cm, 13"

Width: 130 cm 51"

Depth: 66 cm, 26"

Condition:

Good. The wood has been refinisshed.

Sold as

Set of 1

Place of Origin

Brazil

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Date of Manufacture:

Circa 1950-1960s


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