Carlo Hauner & Martin Eisler
Mirror, Glass, Solid Wood, Wood Veneer
Height 1st shelf 71 cm
Heigh 2nd shelf 35 cm
H 57.48 in x W 67.91 in x L 19.09 in
Height 1st shelf 27.95 in
Height 2nd shelf 13.78 in
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Designed between the mid-1950s and early 1960s, this remarkable vanity exemplifies the sophistication and precision that defined the work of Hauner and Eisler, two of the most influential names in Brazilian modernism. The piece features a solid wooden structure with a restored glass top and an original mirror in excellent condition, revealing the duo’s masterful approach to proportion, material harmony, and functional beauty.
Its elegant and restrained design captures the essence of Forma’s aesthetic. Subtle details, such as the fine woodworking and the fluid integration of structure and form, reflect the studio’s continuous pursuit of innovation and perfection. The result is a timeless piece that harmoniously balances practicality and refinement, showcasing the exceptional work that distinguished Brazilian furniture production during the mid-century period.