Architectural Brazilian Modern Coffee Table in Rosewood and Marble, Cimo, 1950s - Lot 693A

$7,500

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Description

This refined coffee table, produced in Brazil by Cimo in the late 1950s to early 1960s, exemplifies the architectural language that defined Brazilian modernism during its most influential decades. Combining sculptural rosewood with a floating marble top, the piece reflects a design culture deeply informed by modern architecture—where structure, proportion, and material honesty were paramount.

The table is constructed around four elegantly tapered rosewood legs, often likened to bowling pins, whose softly rounded profiles introduce movement and visual rhythm. These legs are unified by a horizontal structural beam, creating a composition that echoes the pilotis and elevated planes seen in Brazilian modern architecture of the period, notably in the work of Oscar Niemeyer and his contemporaries. The marble top appears to hover above the wooden base, reinforcing the sense of lightness and spatial clarity that defines the era.

Cimo’s approach here reflects a distinctly Brazilian interpretation of modernism: rational in structure yet softened by curves, warm materials, and tactile craftsmanship. The contrast between the cool, planar marble surface and the expressive grain of the Brazilian rosewood underscores the dialogue between nature and modern construction that became a hallmark of mid-century Brazilian design.

The rosewood has been expertly refinished and is in excellent condition, while the marble top presents beautifully, retaining its natural patina. Both sculptural and architectural, this coffee table functions as a statement piece—anchoring a space with quiet elegance while embodying the refined modernist ideals of postwar Brazil.

Creator

Movies Cimo (Designer)

Materials and Techniques:

Bentwood

Woodwork

Dimensions

Height: 31 cm, 12"

Width: 120 cm, 47"

Depth: 70 cm, 28"

Condition

Good. The wood has been refinished and the marble is new.

Sold As

Set of 1

Place of Origin

Brazil

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1950s


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