Cimo Brazilian Rosewood Credenza with Ebony-Finished Legs and Brass Hardware, Brazil, 1960s — Architectural Storage with Eight Compartments - Lot 319

$20,000

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Description

A masterclass in restraint and proportion, this long-form credenza by Cimo exemplifies the quiet sophistication of Brazilian modern design in the 1960s. Executed in richly figured Brazilian rosewood (Jacaranda), the piece is defined by its uninterrupted horizontal presence—an elongated volume that feels both grounded and refined, elevated by a slender base of ebony-finished legs that introduce contrast and visual lightness.

The façade is composed with architectural clarity: four central drawers flanked by two cabinet sections, each concealing additional interior shelving. In total, the piece offers eight distinct storage compartments—thoughtfully integrated to balance utility with a clean, disciplined exterior. The drawers glide within a perfectly aligned central bay, their proportions carefully calibrated to maintain symmetry across the full span of the credenza.

Materiality is central to the piece’s impact. The rosewood veneer is selected and laid with precision, showcasing a consistent, linear grain punctuated by subtle tonal variation—warm chocolate browns layered with deeper undertones that shift gently under light. The finish is a refined satin matte, allowing the natural depth of the wood to emerge without gloss, preserving authenticity and tactility.

Hardware is minimal yet deliberate. Solid brass pulls—geometric and slightly faceted—sit proud against the wood surface, introducing a warm metallic counterpoint. Their scale and placement are carefully considered, offering both ergonomic function and a subtle rhythm across the composition.

The cabinet doors open to reveal a lighter-toned interior, creating a quiet contrast that enhances usability while underscoring the craftsmanship within. The interior shelving is cleanly executed, with generous spacing that accommodates a range of storage needs—from tableware and bar service to media and objects.

The base, finished in a deep ebony tone, anchors the piece with a graphic clarity. Its silhouette—slightly splayed and architectural—provides structural stability while visually lifting the mass of the cabinet, a hallmark of Brazilian modernist furniture that balances weight with elegance.

This credenza is a study in proportion, material integrity, and functional design—equally suited as a statement storage piece or as a foundational element within a larger interior composition.

Creator

Movies Cimo (Designer)

Materials and Techniques:

Rosewood, Ivory wood with ebony finish and brass finishes.

Dimensions

Height: 35" (90cm)

Width: 94" (240cm)

Depth: 19" (47cm)

Condition

The wood has been refinished.

Sold As 1
Place of Origin

Brazil

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Date of Manufacture

Circa c. 1960


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