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Fruit Basket in Hardwood, Casa Finland, 1960s - Lot 697

$500
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Description

This midcentury Brazilian modern decorative fruit basket was made in Brazil circa 1960. Handcrafted with hardwood, this elegant fruit basket features a circular shape consisting of bentwood and copper pins. 

Pieces like this, with a minimalist aesthetic are iconic from Brazil in the sixties, and where catered not only for domestic but for the international markets. This fruit basket  will look great as a centerpiece on a dining table, on a sideboard. The wood has been refinished. Besides minor marks of age the piece is in excellent condition.

 

Creator

Casa Finland

Dimensions

Height: 10 cm, 4"

Width: 37 cm, 15"

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Set of 1
Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Materials and Techniques:
Brazilian Rosewood
Copper
Condition
Good. The wood has been refinished
Place of Origin

Brazil

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1960s

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Casa Finland

This section focuses on the lesser-known treasures within Brazilian design, which have yet to receive the recognition they deserve from the public. Despite being overshadowed by the iconic designs of Joaquim Tenreiro, Carlo Hauner, Martin Eisler, Jorge Zalszupin and Sergio Rodrigues, these craftsmen and small manufacturers still managed to produce cutting-edge pieces that embodied the "modern values" of form and materiality.

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