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Andorinha Table

Jorge Zalszupin, 'Andorinha' Coffee Table
By Jorge Zalszupin
Located in LAGUNA BEACH, CA
Refinished Jorge Zalszupin 'Andorinha' Coffee Table in Brazilian Rosewood
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Vintage 1960s Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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Rosewood

Jorge Zalszupin, 'Andorinha' Coffee Table
Jorge Zalszupin, 'Andorinha' Coffee Table
$17,500
H 31.5 in W 31.5 in D 11.5 in
1960' s Jorge Zalszupin Andorinha Wood & Leather Coffee Table Brazil
By Jorge Zalszupin
Located in Milano, IT
ANDORINHA Coffee Table by JORGE ZALSZUPIN (Brazil, 1960s). Shaped multi-layer wood coffee table
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Vintage 1960s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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Andorinha coffee table attributed to Jorge Zalszupin Mid-Century Modern 60'
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Zalszupin’s table Andorinha is another creation inspired by nature – the shape of a swallow. He
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Iconic Petalas Table by Zalszupin
By Jorge Zalszupin
Located in London, England
to avoid wood waste from his also iconic Andorinha table.
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Iconic Petalas Table by Zalszupin
Iconic Petalas Table by Zalszupin
H 11.82 in Dm 51.19 in
Jorge Zalszupin Petalas Side Tables L'atelier Brazil 1959
By Jorge Zalszupin
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
best possible use of the wood used during production as leftover pieces from the Andorinha table, those
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Jorge Zalszupin Petalas table L'Atelier Brazil 1959
By Jorge Zalszupin
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best possible use of the wood used during production as leftover pieces from the Andorinha table, those
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Brazilian Midcentury Petalas Coffee Table Done in a Style of Jorge Zalszupin
Located in Houston, TX
table • the Andorinha • for its fabrication. With its elegant curved wood making up its minimal and
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Vintage 1960s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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Cherry

Jorge Zalszupin Andorinha 1960s Brazilian Jacaranda Coffee Table
By Jorge Zalszupin
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Andorinha coffee table by Jorge Zalszupin from the 1960s in Brazilian jacaranda.
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Vintage 1960s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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Jacaranda

Jorge Zalszupin Andorinha Coffee Table, circa 1960, Brazil
By Jorge Zalszupin
Located in Brussels, BE
Nice Jorge Zalszupin vintage coffee table, square Andorinha model for L' Atelier, circa 1960
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Vintage 1960s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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Exceptional Andorinha Coffee Table by Jorge Zalszupin
By Jorge Zalszupin, L'Atelier San Paulo
Located in Brussels, BE
Jorge Zalszupin (born in 1922). Andorinha coffee table. Manufactured by L’Atelier,  circa 1960
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Jorge Zalszupin Andorinha Coffee Table Jacaranda Rosewood Square, Brazil
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Jorge Zalszupin Jacaranda rosewood Andorinha coffee table square Brazil, circa 1960 Rare
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Vintage 1960s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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Jorge Zalszupin Petalas Imbuia Coffee Table by L' Atelier, circa 1960
By Jorge Zalszupin
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one made of only four elements. Moreover, there is Zalszupin’s Andorinha table, another design
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Vintage 1960s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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Imbuia

Jorge Zalszupin Petalas Imbuia Coffee Table by L' Atelier, circa 1960
By Jorge Zalszupin
Located in Longdon, Tewkesbury
one made of only four elements. Moreover, there is Zalszupin’s Andorinha table, another design
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Vintage 1960s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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Imbuia

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Jorge Zalszupin for sale on 1stDibs

Just as emigrant Europeans — from Kem Weber and Paul Frankl to Marcel Breuer and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe — helped establish modernist design and architecture in the United States, so too did many of their peers foster the new design aesthetic in Brazil in the middle decades of the 20th century. Along with architect Lina Bo Bardi (from Italy) and Joaquim Tenreiro (from Portugal) — both of whom helped popularize Brazilian modern design and influenced today's generation of Brazilian designers — there was Jorge Zalszupin, who arrived from Poland in 1949 and created consistently sleek and elegant chairs, tables and case pieces using the South American country’s vibrantly grained tropical hardwoods.

Zalszupin was born in Warsaw (his given first name is Jerzy) and went on to study architecture at the École des Beaux Arts in Bucharest, Romania, graduating in 1945. Zalszupin moved to Paris but found few opportunities in the postwar City of Light. He was impressed by articles on the work of Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer that he saw in the André Bloc–edited magazine L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui (Architecture Today). And after sailing to South America, Zalszupin went to work with his fellow Pole and architect Luciano Korngold in São Paulo. Zalszupin began designing furniture as part of his architectural commissions and created several pieces for Niemeyer for use in the new capital city, Brasília. He opened his own design and manufacturing firm, L’Atelier, in 1959.

While Zalszupin cannot be said to have had a signature style, his furniture designs all share a characteristic simplicity and purity of line and form. His work is often compared to that of Danish designers, most especially in their shared commitment to quality construction. He was a master of many materials: travertine marble for tabletops, slung leather for seating, man-made fabrics for upholstery and — his forte — highly figured woods such as jacaranda and rosewood. The latter plays prominently in two of Zalszupin’s best-known lounge chairs: the Brasiliana, with its austere, angular wood frame, and the Presidencial, with its curved seating shell and slatted backrest. Both chairs feature deep cushions and generous proportions in deference to the Brazilian proclivity for long and languid conversations. Yet both pieces — like all Zalszupin designs — possess a striking, tailored grace that would be perfect in any environment.

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A Close Look at Mid-century Modern Furniture

Organically shaped, clean-lined and elegantly simple are three terms that well describe vintage mid-century modern furniture. The style, which emerged primarily in the years following World War II, is characterized by pieces that were conceived and made in an energetic, optimistic spirit by creators who believed that good design was an essential part of good living.

ORIGINS OF MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE DESIGN

CHARACTERISTICS OF MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE DESIGN

MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE DESIGNERS TO KNOW

ICONIC MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE DESIGNS

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The mid-century modern era saw leagues of postwar American architects and designers animated by new ideas and new technology. The lean, functionalist International-style architecture of Le Corbusier and Bauhaus eminences Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius had been promoted in the United States during the 1930s by Philip Johnson and others. New building techniques, such as “post-and-beam” construction, allowed the International-style schemes to be realized on a small scale in open-plan houses with long walls of glass.

Materials developed for wartime use became available for domestic goods and were incorporated into mid-century modern furniture designs. Charles and Ray Eames and Eero Saarinen, who had experimented extensively with molded plywood, eagerly embraced fiberglass for pieces such as the La Chaise and the Womb chair, respectively. 

Architect, writer and designer George Nelson created with his team shades for the Bubble lamp using a new translucent polymer skin and, as design director at Herman Miller, recruited the Eameses, Alexander Girard and others for projects at the legendary Michigan furniture manufacturer

Harry Bertoia and Isamu Noguchi devised chairs and tables built of wire mesh and wire struts. Materials were repurposed too: The Danish-born designer Jens Risom created a line of chairs using surplus parachute straps for webbed seats and backrests.

The Risom lounge chair was among the first pieces of furniture commissioned and produced by celebrated manufacturer Knoll, a chief influencer in the rise of modern design in the United States, thanks to the work of Florence Knoll, the pioneering architect and designer who made the firm a leader in its field. The seating that Knoll created for office spaces — as well as pieces designed by Florence initially for commercial clients — soon became desirable for the home.

As the demand for casual, uncluttered furnishings grew, more mid-century furniture designers caught the spirit.

Classically oriented creators such as Edward Wormley, house designer for Dunbar Inc., offered such pieces as the sinuous Listen to Me chaise; the British expatriate T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings switched gears, creating items such as the tiered, biomorphic Mesa table. There were Young Turks such as Paul McCobb, who designed holistic groups of sleek, blond wood furniture, and Milo Baughman, who espoused a West Coast aesthetic in minimalist teak dining tables and lushly upholstered chairs and sofas with angular steel frames.

Generations turn over, and mid-century modern remains arguably the most popular style going. As the collection of vintage mid-century modern chairs, dressers, coffee tables and other furniture for the living room, dining room, bedroom and elsewhere on 1stDibs demonstrates, this period saw one of the most delightful and dramatic flowerings of creativity in design history.

On the Origins of Brazil

More often than not, vintage mid-century Brazilian furniture designs, with their gleaming wood, soft leathers and inviting shapes, share a sensuous, unique quality that distinguishes them from the more rectilinear output of American and Scandinavian makers of the same era.

Commencing in the 1940s and '50s, a group of architects and designers transformed the local cultural landscape in Brazil, merging the modernist vernacular popular in Europe and the United States with the South American country's traditional techniques and indigenous materials.

Key mid-century influencers on Brazilian furniture design include natives Oscar NiemeyerSergio Rodrigues and José Zanine Caldas as well as such European immigrants as Joaquim TenreiroJean Gillon and Jorge Zalszupin. These creators frequently collaborated; for instance, Niemeyer, an internationally acclaimed architect, commissioned many of them to furnish his residential and institutional buildings.

The popularity of Brazilian modern furniture has made household names of these designers and other greats. Their particular brand of modernism is characterized by an émigré point of view (some were Lithuanian, German, Polish, Ukrainian, Portuguese, and Italian), a preference for highly figured indigenous Brazilian woods, a reverence for nature as an inspiration and an atelier or small-production mentality.

Hallmarks of Brazilian mid-century design include smooth, sculptural forms and the use of native woods like rosewoodjacaranda and pequi. The work of designers today exhibits many of the same qualities, though with a marked interest in exploring new materials (witness the Campana Brothers' stuffed-animal chairs) and an emphasis on looking inward rather than to other countries for inspiration.

Find a collection of vintage Brazilian furniture on 1stDibs that includes chairssofastables and more.

Finding the Right Coffee-tables-cocktail-tables for You

As a practical focal point in your living area, antique and vintage coffee tables and cocktail tables are an invaluable addition to any interior.

Low tables that were initially used as tea tables or coffee tables have been around since at least the mid- to late-1800s. Early coffee tables surfaced in Victorian-era England, likely influenced by the use of tea tables in Japanese tea gardens. In the United States, furniture makers worked to introduce low, long tables into their offerings as the popularity of coffee and “coffee breaks” took hold during the late 19th century and early 20th century.

It didn’t take long for coffee tables and cocktail tables to become a design staple and for consumers to recognize their role in entertaining no matter what beverages were being served. Originally, these tables were as simple as they are practical — as high as your sofa and made primarily of wood. In recent years, however, metal, glass and plastics have become popular in coffee tables and cocktail tables, and design hasn’t been restricted to the conventional low profile, either.

Visionary craftspeople such as Paul Evans introduced bold, geometric designs that challenge the traditional idea of what a coffee table can be. The elongated rectangles and wide boxy forms of Evans’s desirable Cityscape coffee table, for example, will meet your needs but undoubtedly prove imposing in your living space.

If you’re shopping for an older coffee table to bring into your home — be it an antique Georgian-style coffee table made of mahogany or walnut with decorative inlays or a classic square mid-century modern piece comprised of rosewood designed by the likes of Ettore Sottsass — there are a few things you should keep in mind.

Both the table itself and what you put on it should align with the overall design of the room, not just by what you think looks fashionable in isolation. According to interior designer Tamara Eaton, the material of your vintage coffee table is something you need to consider. “With a glass coffee table, you also have to think about the surface underneath, like the rug or floor,” she says. “With wood and stone tables, you think about what’s on top.”

Find the perfect centerpiece for any room, no matter what your personal furniture style on 1stDibs — shop Art Deco coffee tables, travertine coffee tables and other antique and vintage coffee tables and cocktail tables today.