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Artworks
Carlo Hauner and Martin Eisler
Dining Table with Cane Top, 1950sPau-marfim Wood, Cane, GlassH 29.33 in. x W 86.6 in. x D 35.23 in.
H 74.5 cm x W 220 cm x D 89.5 cmCO.H&E.012Further images
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Carlo Hauner and Martin Eisler's pieces of furniture are highly designed and well-executed, with ingenious constructive details – very distinctive of any production of the time in Brazil. This dining...Carlo Hauner and Martin Eisler's pieces of furniture are highly designed and well-executed, with ingenious constructive details – very distinctive of any production of the time in Brazil. This dining table is an example of the complex, handcrafted, and extensive creations manufactured by Forma Móveis e Objetos de Arte S.A.
Following the same design of other dining tables produced by Forma, this one has the significant differential of the top made of natural cane, divided into three sections on the wooden structure, each with an individual glass top. Unlike the cane tradition in Brazilian furniture, the cane weaving in this dining table presents rectangular forms, which results in a particular aesthetic also present in other pieces designed by Hauner and Eisler – as the famous Eisler's dining chairs with angled legs.1of 3 -
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