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Artworks
Jorge Zalszupin
Dining Table 511, 1959| Restored |
Rosewood Veneer, IronH 29.34 in. x W 93.31 in. x D 42.13 in.
H 74.5 cm x D 237 cm x D 107 cmBO.JZP.024-001Further images
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This table was designed by Jorge Zalszupin (1922-2020) in 1959 and produced by his company, L'Atelier. This piece is unique because is documented in the first gallery opened by L'atelier...This table was designed by Jorge Zalszupin (1922-2020) in 1959 and produced by his company, L'Atelier. This piece is unique because is documented in the first gallery opened by L'atelier in Conjunto Nacional, Sao Paulo. It is also notable because it is present in the first catalog by the company, dated from 1959. The table presents a gorgeous veneered Rosewood top and a black-painted iron base. Its simple design is very well constructed, allowing it to highlight the details: molded corners, which are a charm for themselves, have cutouts where the iron fittings can be seen.
The works of the first phase of L'Atelier put their stake on the execution and details of handmade joinery with noble materials, such as leather, marble, and Rosewood. Still, they have already introduced some techniques and materials that are considered innovative.
The table is ideal for eight seats and was restored recently in our Workshop.
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