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Attributed to a Brazilian workshop active in the 1950s, this telephone bench reflects a moment when domestic life was reshaped …
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Attributed to a Brazilian workshop active in the 1950s, this telephone bench reflects a moment when domestic life was reshaped by new technologies and modern design responded with clarity and purpose. As telephones became household fixtures, designers integrated communication into furniture typologies, distilling utility into composed architectural forms. This example exemplifies that transition—where evolving function is absorbed into the language of Brazilian modernism.
The composition is defined by a black-painted metal frame, articulated in two tiers. Slender legs and a linear lower rack establish structural clarity, allowing the upper volumes to appear lightly suspended. The geometry is disciplined and rectilinear, with the metal armature providing a measured counterpoint to the warmth of the wood cabinet. The visual tension between open framework and enclosed storage articulates balance without excess.
The cabinet is executed in Brazilian rosewood (jacarandá), its richly figured grain bookmatched across the exterior planes. A single drawer, faced in a contrasting light panel with a discreet brass pull, introduces subtle chromatic contrast while maintaining restraint. The rosewood has been professionally refinished to highlight its tonal depth and material integrity. The seat has been newly reupholstered in a textured, period-appropriate fabric, selected for its quiet neutrality and tactile presence.
Function is fully integrated into the design: the upholstered seat accommodates use, while the drawer and lower rack provide storage for directories, notepads, or correspondence. Each element remains legible in purpose, reflecting the rational ethos of mid-century design.
Professionally restored and presenting in excellent vintage condition, this telephone bench stands as a thoughtful artifact of postwar domestic modernity—where industrial materials, native hardwood, and emerging technology converge in a form defined by proportion, restraint, and enduring relevance.
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- Dimensions
- 36.2ʺW × 11.4ʺD × 25.2ʺH
- Styles
- Mid-Century Modern
- Number of Seats
- 1
- Seat Height
- 17.3 in
- Designer
- Geraldo de Barros
- Styled After
- Geraldo de Barros
- Period
- 1950s
- Country of Origin
- Brazil
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Iron
- Wood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Design Modified, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Wood has been refinished. Upholstery is the original but is in good condition Wood has been refinished. Upholstery is the original but is in good condition less
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