Brazilian Modern Two-in-One Rosewood Sofa & Daybed in Deep Olive Mohair, Celina - Lot 689
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A rare and intelligently engineered two-in-one sofa and daybed by Celina Decorações, Brazil, circa 1960—an exceptional example of Brazilian modernism where material nobility meets spatial ingenuity.
Executed in solid Brazilian rosewood (jacarandá), the structure reveals dramatic grain movement, rich tonal variation, and a deeply luminous patina developed over six decades. The rosewood is nothing short of extraordinary—expressive yet disciplined, architectural yet warm. Minor veneer losses and small edge chips remain consistent with age, reinforcing authenticity and preserving the integrity of the original construction.
Recently reupholstered in sumptuous deep olive green mohair, the piece has been thoughtfully configured to function as both a refined three-seat sofa and an independent daybed platform. The images illustrate both possibilities: a unified sofa-cama and two distinct elements—allowing the piece to operate simultaneously as formal seating and an auxiliary lounge or guest bed. The independent daybed rests on discreet chrome casters, enabling effortless mobility without disrupting the purity of the design.
This is not merely a sofa bed—it is two complete, sculptural furnishings in one composition. For the discerning collector or designer, the value lies not only in the rarity of Brazilian rosewood from this period, but in the dual functionality and the luxurious tactility of mohair against aged jacarandá.
A clever solution born from 1960s modernist living—where elegance, material excellence, and practicality converge. An investment-level acquisition offering both visual impact and functional versatility in a single, architecturally resolved form.
















