Unknown
Side Tables (2 units), 1970
| Original Condition |
Bamboo, Solid Wood, Glass
Bamboo, Solid Wood, Glass
H 18.11 in. x W 24.02 in. x D 24.02 in.
H 46 cm x W 61 cm x D 61 cm
H 46 cm x W 61 cm x D 61 cm
BO.UNK.098-001
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Hidden among Brazil's modern furniture heritage are pieces whose origins remain a mystery. These designs, beautifully crafted and steeped in the aesthetics of their time, are yet to be linked...
Hidden among Brazil's modern furniture heritage are pieces whose origins remain a mystery. These designs, beautifully crafted and steeped in the aesthetics of their time, are yet to be linked to a specific company or designer. Despite the lack of attribution, their quality and uniqueness speak volumes about the creative talent of the period.
One of the most important aspects of these unknown artists pieces is their history of misattribution. Acquired by Bossa with the goal of uncovering their true origins, these pieces are the subject of ongoing research to correct their attribution. Through careful study and the search for material evidence that might provide clues, we hope to link these designs to their rightful creators as we have before.
The absence of documentation challenges us to uncover their stories, as these anonymous designs too deserve recognition alongside well-known creations of Brazilian modernism. At Bossa, every piece is a clue, every detail a step closer to completing the puzzle.
One of the most important aspects of these unknown artists pieces is their history of misattribution. Acquired by Bossa with the goal of uncovering their true origins, these pieces are the subject of ongoing research to correct their attribution. Through careful study and the search for material evidence that might provide clues, we hope to link these designs to their rightful creators as we have before.
The absence of documentation challenges us to uncover their stories, as these anonymous designs too deserve recognition alongside well-known creations of Brazilian modernism. At Bossa, every piece is a clue, every detail a step closer to completing the puzzle.