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Dining Table with Sculpted Base by Moveis Piedad, c. 1950s - Lot 84

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Description

This mid-century modern dining table showcases caviuna hardwood and boasts a white formica tabletop supported by four spider-like legs. The wood exhibits a rich, dark tone with a striking natural grain, having been meticulously refinished to ensure excellent condition. Accommodating six people comfortably, this elegant table is versatile enough to complement any home interior style. Crafted by Moveis Piedad, its authenticity is confirmed by the manufacturing seal visible under the tabletop.

Creator:

Moveis Piedad

Dimensions

Height: 78 cm (30.7 in)

Width: 155 cm (61 in)

Depth: 95 cm (37.4 in)

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Set of 1

Style:

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Materials and Techniques:

Caviuna Hardwood, Formica, Woodwork

Condition:

The wood has been refinished and is now in excellent condition

Place of Origin:

Brazil

Date of Manufacture:

Circa 1950s

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Moveis Piedad

This section focuses on the lesser-known treasures within Brazilian design, which have yet to receive the recognition they deserve from the public.

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