Designed around 1950, this iconic dining table is a true manifestation of Joaquim Tenreiro’s exceptional craftsmanship. Entirely curved with no hard corners, this table in Jacaranda presents smooth continuous lines...
Designed around 1950, this iconic dining table is a true manifestation of Joaquim Tenreiro’s exceptional craftsmanship. Entirely curved with no hard corners, this table in Jacaranda presents smooth continuous lines and a brilliant glass top. The combination of natural and industrial material is perfectly mastered and exemplify the characteristics of mid-century Brazilian furniture.
While rectangular table were most common, Tenreiro decided to stand out and create a triangular top that gave it a more modern and dynamic appearance. Attentive to all the details, Tenreiro added elliptical legs that gracefully complete the design. The nickname “Giz de Alfaiate” or “Tailor’s chalk” in English was given to this table due to its triangular shape.