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Pair of Side Tables in Hardwood & Glass by Fatima, 1960s - Lot 614

$5,500
$5,500

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Description

These elegant rectangular side tables are crafted from Brazilian Rosewood, also known as Jacaranda, and feature a glass top. They boast a two-level structure, with the lower level featuring delicate slats while the top level showcasing the elegant glass. The woodworking displays exceptional quality, accentuating the beauty of the Rosewood. The wood has been expertly refinished, ensuring the set is in excellent condition overall.

Creator

Moveis Fatima (Designer)

Dimensions

Height: 50 cm, 20"

Width: 70 cm, 28"

Depth: 50 cm, 20"

Set of Two

But can be purchased individually

Style

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Materials and Techniques
Rosewood
Woodwork
Condition

Good. Wood has been refinished. The Glass is in original condition.

Place of Origin

Brazil

Date of Manufacture

c. 1960

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Ships From: New York, NY

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About the Designer

Fatima Moveis

FAI, also known as Fatima Arquitetura Interiores, was founded in 1960 by architects Guilherme Nunes and Sávio Visconti in Rio de Janeiro. The company aimed to bring together architecture, decoration, and art, providing a gallery space for artistic expressions related to architecture.

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