Brazilian Modern Side Table with Integrated Bench and Storage in Rosewood, 1960s - Lot 647A

$3,000

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Description

An intelligent synthesis of form and function, this Brazilian modern side table with integrated bench embodies the pragmatic elegance that defined domestic design in Brazil during the 1950s–60s. Originally conceived as a telephone table—an object meant to anchor communication within the home—it reflects a broader design ethos in which furniture was expected to adapt fluidly to daily rituals while maintaining architectural clarity.

Executed in solid Brazilian rosewood (jacarandá) with matching veneer, the piece is grounded by a low, elongated silhouette set on four finely tapered legs. The composition is distinguished by a raised, open storage volume positioned asymmetrically across the top plane—an intervention that introduces depth and spatial layering without interrupting the visual rhythm. The joinery remains disciplined and resolved, allowing the material to lead: the wood has been expertly refinished to reveal striking grain movement, tonal variation, and the inherent density that defines old-growth jacarandá.

The integrated bench extends the object’s utility while reinforcing its horizontal emphasis. It is fitted with a tailored cushion upholstered in a dense wool-blend bouclé in a warm oatmeal tone—chosen to complement the depth of the rosewood without contrast fatigue. The textile is defined by a fine micro-loop texture and a satin-matte finish, absorbing light softly while maintaining tactile richness. Six self-covered buttons are arranged in a precise 2x3 grid, producing a restrained, shallow tufting that introduces subtle rhythm without visual excess. The cushion is proportioned with a low, refined profile and softly rounded edges, sitting perfectly flush within the wooden frame. Upholstery is tightly executed, free of sagging or distortion, reinforcing the piece’s overall sense of control and material integrity.

Though its original function has evolved, the piece translates seamlessly into contemporary interiors—as a side table, low bench, or sculptural storage element. Its strength lies not in singular use, but in its adaptability: a quiet, deliberate object that reflects the Brazilian modernist commitment to versatility, proportion, and the expressive potential of material.

Preserved in excellent vintage condition, this example stands as a concise and highly functional articulation of mid-century Brazilian design—where utility and refinement coexist with uncommon clarity.

Materials and Techniques:

Brazilian Rosewood

Dimensions

Height: 53 cm, 21"

Width: 90 cm, 35"

Depth: 35 cm, 14"

Seat Height: 43 cm (16.9 in)

Condition

Good. The wood has been refinished.

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Place of Origin

Brazil

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1960s


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