Sergio Rodrigues
Credenza, 1960S
| Original Condition |
Solid Wood, Rosewood Veneers, Chrome
Solid Wood, Rosewood Veneers, Chrome
H 76 cm x W 120 cm x D 40 cm
H 29,92 in x W 47,24 in x D 15,74 in
H 29,92 in x W 47,24 in x D 15,74 in
CO.SRO.064-001
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A wooden credenza designed by Sergio Rodrigues and produced by Oca in the mid-1960s. Part of the mid-century modern movement that highlighted Brazilian design through the use of native raw...
A wooden credenza designed by Sergio Rodrigues and produced by Oca in the mid-1960s. Part of the mid-century modern movement that highlighted Brazilian design through the use of native raw materials and national woods. Made of Rosewood with Rosewood veneer and iron legs. Structure is clear and proportions are balanced. Suitable for dining rooms or living spaces.
Sergio Rodrigues founded Oca in Rio de Janeiro in 1955 as a space to create furniture with a true Brazilian identity. The name means "hut" in the Tupi language, reflecting his focus on local materials like native woods and leather. At Oca, Rodrigues designed pieces that made history.
Sergio Rodrigues founded Oca in Rio de Janeiro in 1955 as a space to create furniture with a true Brazilian identity. The name means "hut" in the Tupi language, reflecting his focus on local materials like native woods and leather. At Oca, Rodrigues designed pieces that made history.