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Dining Table attributed to José Zanine Caldas - 1970s
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This exceptional dining table is attributed to renowned Brazilian designer and architect José Zanine Caldas. Crafted from solid, reclaimed pequi wood, the table highlights the natural richness and texture of the material. The minimalist rectangular top is supported by two bold diabolo-shaped legs, carved with geometric precision to create a visually balanced and sculptural form. This table is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, confirming its provenance and the legacy of its celebrated maker.
José Zanine Caldas (1919–2001) was a visionary Brazilian architect and designer, celebrated for his ability to merge sculptural artistry with everyday functionality. Known as the “architect of the people,” Zanine’s work reflects his passion for reclaimed woods and sustainable practices, creating iconic designs that honor the material’s natural essence and his roots in Bahia.
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