Broyhill Brasilia china cabinet glass top |

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This gorgeous Broyhill Brasilia china cabinet is part of the Brasilia collection, inspired by the architecture of the City of Brasilia in Brazil. This piece is considered rare and it was introduced at the Seattle world’s fair in 1962. With a double wide glass top 4 panels of which 2 of them open to let you store and exhibit your items, this amazing piece can be used as a wall unit, room divider, china cabinet, hutch or a very nice display case for your collections.  This nice hutch measures: 75″ H x 56″ L x 17″ D.  It can be the wow piece to add to your collection!

Condition:

This great china cabinet has normal wear for being in this world for such a long time. It has minor nicks, some scratches to the top of the lower cabinet and normal wear and tear on the shelves, top, and legs.

History of the Brasilia Collection

The Brasilia line by Broyhill was created in 1962.
 
The signature lines and waves of Brasilia furniture were inspired by the distinct architecture of the city of Brasilia, the capital of Brazil.
The city of Brasilia was planned and developed between 1956 and 1960. When viewed from above, the city’s shape resembles a plane or bird, which is mimicked on much of Broyhill’s original fabric and tiles. Most of the city’s architecture was the vision of a man named Oscar Niemeyer. Some of his most notable works are the Palacio de Alvorada and the Cathedral of Brasilia (Pictured). These both feature clean lines and simple, modern design. What stands out most about the architecture is the use of hyperboloid structures, as in the cathedral and it’s parabolic columns, which are said to represent two hands moving upwards towards heaven. This particular building is one of Brasilia’s most recognizable attractions, due to its unique design and grand scale.
 
When viewing the architecture of Brasilia, it is clear to see the inspiration in the design of the Broyhill Brasilia line of furniture. This line was first featured at the Seattle World’s Fair in 1962 representing the city of Brasilia. These unique pieces were created throughout the 1960’s in various forms.
 
 
Broyhill Brasilia line brochure
Broyhill Brasilia line brochure

 

 

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