Brazilian Modern Side Table in Rosewood and Brass by Bertomeu, Brazil, 1960s - Lot 868A
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This sculptural side table by Bertomeu, produced in Brazil during the 1960s, exemplifies the evolution of Brazilian modernism into a more expressive and materially refined language. By this period, Brazilian furniture design had moved beyond early rationalism, embracing sculptural form, artisanal woodworking, and a heightened sensitivity to proportion and surface.
Executed in richly grained Brazilian rosewood, the table features elegantly arched legs and a continuous curved silhouette that reflects the influence of modern architecture and organic design principles prevalent in postwar São Paulo. Subtle brass accents introduce a note of contrast and precision, underscoring the dialogue between warmth and structure that defined the era. A 1/2" thick glass has been placed as a table top.
Compact yet architecturally resolved, this table was conceived as both functional furniture and sculptural object—an approach characteristic of Brazilian designers working in the 1960s, when domestic pieces were increasingly treated as integral components of modern interiors.
An expressive and increasingly rare example of Brazilian mid-century design, suitable as a side table, bedside piece, or refined accent within a curated space.










