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Designed in the 1960s by Sergio Rodrigues (1927–2014), this rosewood daybed embodies the relaxed monumentality and material honesty that defined Brazilian modernism. Conceived as part of a hotel bedroom suite in São Paulo, the model reflects Rodrigues’ lifelong pursuit of versatility — furniture intended to adapt fluidly between private and social settings, equally resolved as a single bed or an elegant, low-slung sofa.
Rodrigues was central to shaping a distinctly Brazilian modern vocabulary: robust native hardwoods, generous proportions, and an emphasis on comfort without sacrificing architectural rigor. In contrast to the austerity of European modernism, his work embraced warmth, tactility, and the sensual qualities of wood. This daybed exemplifies that ethos. The elongated horizontal platform, gently curved rosewood ends, and restrained cylindrical legs create a composition that feels grounded yet effortlessly refined — a balance between structural clarity and inviting softness.
Executed in solid rosewood and restored to a satin-matte finish, the frame reveals the depth and movement of the grain, underscoring Rodrigues’ reverence for Brazil’s indigenous materials. The mattress has been newly constructed with a pocket coil core and high-density foam comfort layers, ensuring enduring support while preserving a tailored profile. Upholstered in a wool-blend bouclé in warm mushroom taupe, the dense, compact loop texture introduces subtle tactility, complementing the richness of the wood without competing for attention.
Both sculptural and pragmatic, this daybed captures Rodrigues’ enduring legacy: furniture that is intellectually rigorous yet inherently livable — modernism softened by humanity and craft.
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US$40
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