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Credenza in Brazilian Hardwood by Jorge Zalszupin, 1960s - Lot 95

$18,000
$18,000

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Description

This credenza is crafted from Brazilian rosewood, also known as jacaranda, featuring seven drawers with metal handles. The design includes three pull-out drawers on both the right and left sides, with a lift-up chest-like drawer in the center. The wood has been expertly refinished and is in excellent condition, showcasing its natural beauty. The manufacturing label is visible on the back of the piece, confirming its authenticity.

Creator

Jorge Zalszupin (Designer)

Dimensions

Height: 75 cm (29.5 in)

Width: 205 cm (80.7 in)

Depth: 40 cm (15.7 in)

Sold As

Set of 1

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Materials and Techniques:

Brazilian Rosewood (Jacaranda), Metal

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

Jorge Zalszupin

Jorge Zalszupin was a Brazilian architect and furniture designer who was born in Poland in 1922. He moved to Brazil in the 1950s and quickly became known for his innovative furniture designs that blended elements of European modernism with Brazilian warmth and tropical materials.

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