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Designed by Jorge Zalszupin (1922–2020) and produced by his own company L’Atelier, this foldable desk exemplifies the designer’s commitment to material intelligence, structural clarity, and adaptable modern living. Created within the context of Brazilian mid-century modernism, the piece reflects Zalszupin’s belief that thoughtful design could emerge from efficiency as much as from formal innovation.
The desk is defined by a rectilinear form that conceals a carefully engineered folding mechanism. When open, it presents a stable and legible working surface; when closed, it resolves into a compact volume without disrupting its compositional balance. This controlled geometry and emphasis on function integrated with form are hallmarks of Zalszupin’s broader body of work.
Constructed in Brazilian rosewood (jacarandá), the desk features a distinctive patchwork surface composed of varied offcuts, each with subtle differences in tone and grain. This approach reflects both a practical response to material use within the workshop and a deliberate aesthetic choice, transforming resource efficiency into a defining visual language. The surface reads as rhythmic and intentional, emphasizing material integrity over uniformity.
A central vertical slat reinforces the structure while introducing a restrained textural contrast. The desk folds smoothly in three precise movements, underscoring its adaptability without compromising formal clarity.
The presence of the original L’Atelier seal beneath the tabletop confirms its provenance and authentic production. Preserved in excellent vintage condition, this desk stands as a concise and thoughtful expression of Zalszupin’s modernist philosophy, where function, material, and craftsmanship are held in careful balance.
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