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This mid-century modern cabinet was designed by Knoll International and produced by Forma Móveis in Brazil during the 1960s. Crafted from Brazilian rosewood, also known as jacaranda, it has been expertly refinished. The cabinet features four chrome legs and two leather handles, along with two shelves and four drawers, offering ample storage space. While there are signs of age on the legs, the overall piece remains in excellent condition. Additionally, the manufacturing seal is visible underneath the cabinet, attesting to its authenticity.
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Carlo Hauner and Martin Eisler were the primary designers for Forma, an international company that symbolized the innovative nature of the Brazilian modern design industry. During their time in São Paulo, a city experiencing rapid growth and industrialization, Eisler and Hauner had the opportunity to create customized furniture. They shared a mutual appreciation for sophisticated design and aimed to bring style into Brazilian households through their work with Forma. While their designs for Forma captured the elegance seen in traditional ateliers in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo during the mid-20th century, Eisler and Hauner differentiated themselves by incorporating customized production methods.
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