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255 West 36th St. Suite 502-503
New York City, NY 10018 , United States
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Lazy Susan & Bowls in Rosewood, Tropic Art, 1970s - Lot 331
$ 1,200
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Description
Produced by Tropic Art, Brazil, circa 1970s, this rosewood Lazy Susan exemplifies the intersection of utility and material refinement characteristic of Brazilian mid-century design. Tropic Art’s production during this period reflects a commitment to functional clarity, where everyday objects were elevated through thoughtful construction and an emphasis on natural materials.
The composition is organized around a substantial spinning center piece that holds the bowls, articulated in richly grained Brazilian rosewood. Six removable bowls are precisely fitted around a central serving dish, creating a balanced radial geometry that is both intuitive and visually cohesive. The circular arrangement reinforces a sense of order and symmetry, while the weight and proportion of each element lend the piece a grounded presence on the table.
Material integrity is central to the design. The rosewood displays warm tonal variation and expressive grain, allowing the character of the wood to define the object rather than surface embellishment. The finish is smooth and even, emphasizing craftsmanship and the inherent beauty of the material. Construction is straightforward and robust, underscoring durability alongside elegance.
Function is seamlessly absorbed into the form. The rotating base facilitates shared dining and serving, while the removable bowls allow flexibility of use beyond the table setting. When not in use, the piece reads as a sculptural tabletop object, defined by rhythm, balance, and material depth.
A well-resolved and collectible example of Brazilian functional design, this Lazy Susan reflects Tropic Art’s ability to distill everyday utility into a refined and enduring object. This highlights the master craftsmanship of the lesser known makers in Brazil. -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Period: 1950-1979 Condition: Good. Good, Wear consistent with age and use Creation Date: 1970s Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 864406 -
Dimensions
H. 4 in; H. 10.16 cm;
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Found Collectibles is a furniture and décor gallery located in 225 West 36th Street, Suite 503 in New York City, dedicated to sourcing unique yet timeless collections from across the globe. Each collection tells a story particular to its time and place in history. Specializing in expert craftsmanship, we only feature small-batch, high-quality designs. Contact us: Mobile: +1 954 294 3099, Landline: +1 646 649 4260
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