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This credenza, designed by Jorge Zalszupin and manufactured by L’Atelier in the 1960s, is part of a modular series allowing buyers to customize their furniture by selecting the number of drawers, doors, and shelves. Covered entirely in rosewood patchwork, it showcases a beautiful array of different wood tones—a technique developed by Zalszupin that gained significant popularity. This particular credenza features four cabinets with locks and is supported by six wooden legs. The wood displays a stunning natural grain pattern. This exquisite piece would make a remarkable addition to any household.
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Ships From: New York, NY
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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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