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Branco & Preto
Brazilian
Branco and Preto, established in 1952, stands as a pioneering furniture company founded by visionary architects Miguel Forte, Jacob Ruchti, Plinio Groce, Roberta Aflalo, Carlos Millan, and Che Y Hwa. Graduating from The Mackenzie School of Engineering in the 1940s, these architects found themselves in need of furniture that complemented their modern architectural styles. United by their shared vision, they embraced Roberto Aflalo's proposal to launch a store specializing in modern design furniture.
Together, they have crafted some of the most influential pieces of Brazilian furniture, seamlessly integrating their designs with architectural concepts. Each piece reflects meticulous craftsmanship using the finest Brazilian native woods and materials, embodying a commitment to both functionality and aesthetic excellence.
Together, they have crafted some of the most influential pieces of Brazilian furniture, seamlessly integrating their designs with architectural concepts. Each piece reflects meticulous craftsmanship using the finest Brazilian native woods and materials, embodying a commitment to both functionality and aesthetic excellence.
Branco & Preto
Bar with Side Table in Hardwood & Glass, Branco e Preto, 1950s - Lot 383A
H 29.53 in W 40.94 in D 15.75 in
$ 3,000
Branco & Preto
Brazilian Bar with Side Table in Hardwood and Glass by Branco e Preto, c. 1950’s
H 29 in W 40 in D 15 in
$ 5,000
Branco & Preto
Mid-Century Modern Center Table by Estúdio Branco & Preto, Brazil, 1950s
H 9 in W 47 in D 27 in
$ 9,000
Branco & Preto
A Pair of Rectangular Branco and Preto Side Tables in Caviuna Wood, Brazil 1960s
H 20.87 in W 25.98 in D 39.37 in
Branco & Preto
Rectangular Branco and Preto Wooden Coffee Table, Brazil 1960s
H 20.87 in W 25.98 in D 39.37 in
Branco & Preto
Pair of Rectangular Branco and Preto Coffee Tables in Caviuna Wood, Brazil 1960s
H 20.87 in W 25.98 in D 39.37 in
Branco & Preto
Mid-Century Chair by Branco & Preto (attr.), Brazil 1950s
H 33.46 in W 23.62 in D 24.02 in
Branco & Preto
A Pair of Mid-Century Brazilian Chairs by Branco & Preto (attr.)
H 33.46 in W 23.62 in D 24.02 in
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