Carlo Hauner & Martin Eisler - Forma - 1950s design dining table in caviúna wood
Dimensions: W220 x D90 x H75cm.
An elegant and rare dining table, designed by Carlo Hauner and Martin Eisler for Forma in the 1950s, a striking example of Brazilian modernist design.
Crafted from solid caviúna wood with warm and expressive grain, the table features gently tapered legs and curved edges — characteristic of the designers' refined and sculptural aesthetic.
The tabletop is composed of a lightweight and refined natural Indian straw panel in a checkered pattern, recently restored and protected by a perfectly fitting vintage glass top. The glass retains its original characteristics, including a small chip in one corner that does not compromise functionality or beauty.
Notably, the table's construction utilizes entirely traditional wood joinery, without screws or metal hardware — a testament to the precision and quality of Brazilian craftsmanship in the mid-20th century.
The wood retains its original finish with a beautiful natural patina. It is in excellent structural condition, without cracks or breaks — a remarkable preservation of its original integrity.
Carlo Hauner & Martin Eisler - Forma - 1950s design dining table in caviúna wood




