
Pair of Side/Center Tables (1968)
Solid rosewood slatted tops with cylindrical metal legs
Dimensions: 89 × 89 × 40 cm
Country of origin: Brazil
This sculptural pair of tables, designed by Sergio Rodrigues in 1968, exemplifies his ability to transform everyday furniture into architectural elements. Each table features a top made of vertical slats in solid rosewood, arranged with rhythmic variation to emphasize the rich natural tones and textures of the wood. The visual weight of the slatted volume is elegantly offset by minimal cylindrical metal feet, subtly lifting the form and creating a sense of lightness.
Designed to function as both side and center tables, the pair offers versatile use in residential or institutional spaces. Their block-like geometry and emphasis on materiality reflect Rodrigues’s modernist ethos—where structure and craft converge with poetic simplicity.

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 these 1968 tables, have left a lasting impact on the world of furniture design, celebrated for their authenticity and timeless appeal.
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