Round Coffee Table in Bent Rosewood & Glass by Novo Rumo, Brazil, 1960s - Lot 341
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Description
Produced in the 1960s by Novo Rumo, this round coffee table exemplifies the quiet sophistication of Brazilian mid-century design. The sculptural base is formed from expertly bent rosewood (jacarandá), its continuous curves emphasizing the wood’s expressive grain and warm tonal depth. Recently refinished, the structure remains crisp and well-balanced, preserving its original geometry and material integrity.
A clear glass top, secured by chromed metal fittings, introduces a subtle industrial counterpoint while allowing unobstructed views of the architectural base below. Defined by clean lines, disciplined proportions, and a refined dialogue between organic and modern materials, the table reflects the mature design language that emerged in São Paulo during Brazil’s postwar modernist period.









