A particular characteristic in Brazilian mid-century furniture making was the practice of entire furnishing houses in exchange for a special commission. Inside these interiors, there were well-known pieces produced by the most prominent designers.
This solid Rosewood table was designed by Joaquim Tenreiro (1906-1992) and produced by Langenbach and Tenreiro, Brazil's first company committed to creating modern design. The company starts in 1943 and ends with the dissociation of Tenreiro and his partner Langenbach 10 years later.
The glass-painted top is a solution that would be noted more further in his production. We highlighted excellent elliptical feet, sculpted in solid wood with form and movement like in visual art.
The dining table is in the original vintage condition and is available in our collection.