Sergio Rodrigues
Rangel Office Desk, 1960s
| Original Condition|
Solid Rosewood, Rosewood Veneers
Solid Rosewood, Rosewood Veneers
H 75 cm x W 60 cm x D 120 cm
H 29,52 in x W 23,62 in x 47,24 in
H 29,52 in x W 23,62 in x 47,24 in
CO.SRO.065-001
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The Rangel desk was produced in the mid-1960s by master Sergio Rodrigues and his company, Oca. This design is one that marked the history of Brazilian furniture. Made of solid...
The Rangel desk was produced in the mid-1960s by master Sergio Rodrigues and his company, Oca. This design is one that marked the history of Brazilian furniture. Made of solid Rosewood and Rosewood veneer, this model features two drawers. It is ideal for an office desk thanks to its versatility, structure, and ample top. The piece balances Brazilian modernist language with daily function, material continuity between veneer and solid wood gives visual unity. Suitable for collectors or professional use.
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.