“Canoa” Sofa in Brazilian Rosewood & Mohair, Liceu de Artes e Ofícios, Brazil, 1960s – Lot 856B

$22,000

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Description:

A study in restraint and cultural translation, the “Canoa” sofa by Liceu de Artes e Ofícios distills Brazilian modernism into a form that is both architectural and symbolic. Executed in solid jacarandá (Brazilian rosewood), the design is defined by its sculptural arm supports—an elegant, tapered gesture referencing the paddles of Indigenous Brazilian canoes, from which the piece derives its name.

The construction reflects the discipline of one of Brazil’s most important design institutions: a continuous wood apron grounds the composition, while slender, tapered legs and precise joinery lend visual lightness. The rosewood is exceptional—dense, richly figured, and alive with deep tonal variation, revealing the material intelligence that distinguishes the finest mid-century Brazilian work.

Newly upholstered in a sumptuous burnt caramel mohair, the seating introduces a warm, tactile counterpoint to the rigor of the frame. The velvet pile subtly shifts under light, moving between amber, tobacco, and deep rust tones—enhancing both depth and presence.

Rooted in the post-war dialogue between craftsmanship and modernity, the “Canoa” stands as a culturally grounded and highly refined example of Brazilian seating design—rare, sculptural, and enduringly relevant.

Creator

Liceu De Artes e Oficios

Materials and Techniques

Rosewood, Mohair

Woodwork , Upholstery

Dimensions

Height: 30 in (76 cm)

Width: 93 in (236 cm)

Depth: 28 in (71 cm)

Condition

Condition is good, piece features original upholstery.

Sold As

Set of 1

Place of Origin

Brazil

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of Period)

Date of Manufacture

1960s


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