Description
Highly collectible, very rare and super stylish, Broyhill created one of the sexiest, Danish style, Mid Century Modern lines of furniture ever made. These modular book case units are almost impossible to find.
Circa 1960s, American furniture manufacturer Broyhill created the Brasilia line of furniture in 1962. The furniture emulates the spirit of Oscar Niemeyer’s design, complete with his distinctive swooping curves, which are repeated in wave-shaped drawer handles and upholstery patterns. Constructed of carefully matched walnut veneer with frames of solid pecan, the extensive line includes pieces for the living room, dining room and bedroom. Broyhill Brasilia was sold throughout the 1960s and discontinued around 1970.