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A masterful expression of Brazilian Modern design, this exceptional Brasilia dining table embodies the architectural optimism, sculptural refinement, and extraordinary …
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A masterful expression of Brazilian Modern design, this exceptional Brasilia dining table embodies the architectural optimism, sculptural refinement, and extraordinary craftsmanship that defined Brazil's most celebrated design period of the 1950s and 1960s. Executed in richly figured Brazilian rosewood and crowned by a monumental marble top, the table stands as both a functional dining piece and an architectural statement—capturing the spirit of a nation experiencing one of the most ambitious cultural and urban transformations of the twentieth century.
The table's name, Brasilia, is a direct reference to the newly inaugurated capital city of Brazil and the visionary architectural language developed during its construction. The sculptural rosewood base draws inspiration from the sweeping structural forms found throughout Brasília, particularly the elegant curves and monumental supports of the Palácio do Planalto and other civic landmarks designed during the city's formative years. Similar architectural influences can be observed across the work of leading Brazilian modernists including Joaquim Tenreiro, Jorge Zalszupin, and Sergio Rodrigues, whose furniture frequently translated Brasília's daring structural vocabulary into refined domestic scale.
Crafted from exquisite Brazilian rosewood, the base showcases the extraordinary natural beauty for which the species is revered. Deep chocolate-brown tones are animated by dramatic black figuring, amber undertones, and flowing grain patterns that shift continuously across the sculptural framework. The composition is remarkably sophisticated: elegantly tapered supports rise from the floor with effortless lightness while sweeping arches and intersecting stretchers create a dynamic interplay of geometry, negative space, and structure. Despite its architectural presence, the base retains an exceptional sense of visual balance and restraint, allowing the beauty of the material and the purity of the design to remain paramount.
Above, a beautifully shaped boat-form marble top introduces a striking counterpoint to the richness of the rosewood beneath. Executed in a warm champagne-beige marble distinguished by delicate ivory calcite veining and subtle mineral movement throughout, the slab possesses exceptional depth and natural character. The softly bowed rectangular silhouette with gently rounded corners lends a sense of fluidity and refinement, while the elegant thin profile reinforces the table's architectural lightness. The marble has been professionally polished, revealing the full complexity of its veining and enhancing its luminous surface without sacrificing its natural sophistication. The result is a surface that feels simultaneously monumental and restrained, offering remarkable visual presence while maintaining an understated elegance.
The dialogue between stone and wood is central to the table's appeal. The luminous marble appears to float above the darker rosewood structure, creating a compelling contrast of weight and lightness, solidity and transparency. This juxtaposition reflects one of the defining characteristics of Brazilian Modern design—the ability to balance sculptural drama with warmth, functionality, and timeless sophistication.
Architecturally inspired yet deeply organic, the Brasilia dining table exemplifies the confidence and innovation of mid-century Brazilian design at its height. Its combination of exceptional materials, sculptural engineering, and historical significance makes it an extraordinary centerpiece for both contemporary and collectible interiors.
A rare and highly expressive example of Brazilian Modernism, this table stands as a tribute to the design legacy of Brasília and the remarkable creative period that reshaped Brazilian architecture and furniture design for generations to come.
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- Dimensions
- 79ʺW × 38.98ʺD × 28ʺH
- Styles
- Mid-Century Modern
- Modern
- Table Shape
- Rectangle
- Dining Table Base
- Legs
- Number of Table Leaves
- 0
- Period
- 1960s
- Country of Origin
- Brazil
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Rosewood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Restored, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Ivory
- Condition Notes
- Good. Wood has been refinished. Marble has been professionally polished with a a honed finish. Good. Wood has been refinished. Marble has been professionally polished with a a honed finish. less
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