
Executive Desk (1968)
Solid rosewood and laminate, four drawers, brass-capped feet
Dimensions: 240 × 100 × 75 cm
Country of origin: Brazil
This striking desk, designed by Sergio Rodrigues in 1968, embodies the synthesis of architectural clarity and Brazilian material richness that defines Rodrigues's most celebrated works. Executed in solid rosewood, the piece features a minimalist structure softened by the natural fluidity of the wood grain, paired with a sleek laminated surface for durability and contrast.
Functionality is integrated seamlessly into the design through four practical drawers, while brass-capped feet add a refined detail at the base. With its generous proportions and assertive lines, the desk commands space without overwhelming it—ideal for both modernist interiors and collectors of Brazilian design.

Sergio Rodrigues (1927–2014) was a pioneering Brazilian designer and architect, often referred to as the father of modern Brazilian furniture. His work is characterized by the innovative use of traditional materials like wood and leather, and a design philosophy that blends modernist principles with the warmth and informality of Brazilian culture. Rodrigues's designs, including the iconic Kilin armchair, have left a lasting impact on the world of furniture design, celebrated for their authenticity and timeless appeal.
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