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Credenza in Caviuna wood, Forma, 1960s - Lot 136

$7,000
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Description

The credenza is crafted entirely from Caviuna hardwood, showcasing a robust construction and natural beauty. It boasts five doors adorned with brass finishes, providing access to eight compartments and four drawers. The credenza rests gracefully on four sturdy hardwood legs.

After meticulous refinishing, the piece retains its original charm while showing minor signs of age, overall maintaining excellent condition.

Creator

Forma Brazil (Designer)

Dimensions

Height: 80 cm (31.5 in)

Width: 252 cm (99.2 in)

Depth: 47 cm (18.5 in)

Sold As

Set of 1

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Materials and Techniques

Caviuna Hardwood, Brass

Woodwork, Metalwork

Condition

The wood has been refinished and is now in excellent condition

Place of Origin

Brazil

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1960s

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Ships From: New York, NY

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If the item does not arrive as described or is damaged, we will fix the issue and ensure you’re satisfied with the resolution. Your purchase is not eligible for Buyer Protection if you elected to arrange your own shipping or pick the item up in person.

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About the Designer

Forma Móveis

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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