Jorge Zalszupin's 102 bench is characterized by its form-fitting divets and loose cushions designed to sit within, resting upon a metal base. - Base structure made of black iron - Seat made of natural american walnut - Cushion available in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM and COL - Reissued by Etel - Made to order
These minimal, yet elegant side tables were designed by Joaquim Tenreiro in the 1950s. Construction of solid Jacaranda wood with perfectly inserted glass makes this a collectors set.
As its name suggests, the 1960s Three Tier side table, presents an architectural terracing of three wooden levels, combined by stilts, allowing continuity in pattern. -Pau ferro with jacarandá inlay -Black lacquered feet
The exposed wood and fabric fitting details, make Jorge Zalszupin's 720 chair unique. Futhermore, they echoe concurrent design tendencies, like in the Mole Armchair by Sérgio Rodrigues, or the PegLev line by Michel Arnoult. - Base structure made of a variety of native Brazilian woods - Seat available in four belt leather options - Reissued by Etel…
Jorge Zalszupin designed the 801 sofa in the early 1960s for his seminal Brazilian mid-century design firm L’Atelier. Its delicate, tapered wooden feet, straightforward frame and slight angled arms have been rediscovered and reissued as a long-lost Brazilian mid-century treasure. - Base structure made of sucupira wood - Upholstery offered in a variety…
Named after Jorge Zalszupin's granddaughter, Adriana, and originally designed in 1962, this lounge chair pursues a graceful elegance achieved in its thin and angular features. The Adriana's brass detailing and frontally elevated, folded seat should be noted. - Base structure made in a variety of native Brazilian woods - Upholstery offered in a variety…
The first piece of furniture designed by Oscar Niemeyer, alongside his daughter, Anna Maria Niemeyer, in 1971, the Alta ottoman exemplifies the exquisite curves made famous in Niemeyer's influential modern architecture. - Base structure made of lacquered wood or stainless steel - Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics and leather - Embedded seal…
The first piece of furniture designed by Oscar Niemeyer, alongside his daughter Anna Maria Niemeyer in 1971, the Alta lounge chair exemplifies the exquisite curves made famous in Niemeyer's influential modern architecture. - Base structure made of lacquered wood or stainless steel - Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics and leather - Embedded…
The first piece of furniture designed by Oscar Niemeyer, alongside his daughter Anna Maria Niemeyer in 1971, the Alta ottoman exemplifies the exquisite curves made famous in Niemeyer's influential modern architecture. - Base structure made of stainless steel - Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics and leather - Embedded seal certifying its authenticity…
The first piece of furniture designed by Oscar Niemeyer, alongside his daughter Anna Maria Niemeyer in 1971, the Alta lounge chair exemplifies the exquisite curves made famous in Niemeyer's influential modern architecture. - Base structure made of stainless steel - Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics and leather - Embedded seal certifying its…
Limited edition of 5 +1AP. Amazônia print is part of a project called Natutama, which means "The world under water" in Ticuna, a language spoken by approximately 40,000 people in Brazil, Peru and Colombia. This photo project wasn't developed in a journalistic nature, but as a visual experience of a different Amazon than most people imagine. The photographer,…
Part of Arthur Casas’ ‘Amorfa’ collection, a word that signifies the absence of a determined form, the Amorfa Coffee table exists as both an aesthetically interesting and practical, modern piece. The base is made of stainless steel, and its top is available in a variety of woods.
Part of Arthur Casas’ ‘Amorfa’ collection, a word that signifies the absence of a determined form, the Amorfa Jumbo dining table exists as both an aesthetically interesting and practical, modern piece. Designed to accommodate a large group, it looks to reinvent the traditional round table; its oval triangular shape helps ease conversation among…
Part of Arthur Casas’ ‘Amorfa’ collection, a word that signifies the absence of a determined form, the Amorfa Jumbo dining table exists as both an aesthetically interesting and practical, modern piece. Designed to accommodate a large group, it looks to reinvent the traditional round table; its oval triangular shape helps ease conversation among…
Part of Arthur Casas’ ‘Amorfa’ collection, a word that signifies the absence of a determined form, the Amorfa Triangular dining table exists as both an aesthetically interesting and practical, modern piece. The oval triangular shape helps ease conversation among a seated group. Its cylindrical base is made of stainless steel, and its top in a…
Inspired by origami, the Japanese paper-folding art, the 'Andorinha' coffee table and magazine holder is named after the swallow bird, its sides resemble wings pointed down in flight. - Base structure made of natural american walnut or natural pau ferro wood - Suede available in four different options - An authentic re-edition of Zalszupin's 1950s…
• Base structure made of iron and fiberglass • Upholstery offered in a variety of leathers and suede COL • Made to order "Anel" dining chair exhibits a ring shaped back with a section of upholstery for the seat, capturing the mood of the space•age. Produced by the Ricardo Fasanello studio, in Brazil.
• Base structure made of iron and fiberglass • Upholstery offered in a variety of leathers and suede COL • Made to order "Anel" armchair chair exhibits a ring shaped back with a section of upholstery for the seat, capturing the mood of the space•age. Produced by the Ricardo Fasanello studio, in Brazil.
- Base structure made of iron - Upholstery offered in a variety of leathers and COL - Made to order "Anel" dining chair exhibits a ring shaped back with a section of upholstery for the seat, capturing the mood of the space-age. Produced by the Ricardo Fasanello studio, in Brazil.
- Base structure made of iron - Upholstery offered in a variety of leathers and COL - Made to order "Anel" armchair chair exhibits a ring shaped back with a section of upholstery for the seat, capturing the mood of the space-age. Produced by the Ricardo Fasanello studio, in Brazil.
Originally designed in the 1960s, this ottoman is named after Jorge Zalszupin's wife, Annette, along with the Annette lounge chair. Only a few prototypes were made at the time until finally being re-edited in 2014. - Base structure made of black iron and belt leather straps - Belt leather available in six different options - Seat cushion available…
Originally designed in the 1960s, this armchair is named after Jorge Zalszupin's wife, Annette. Only a few prototypes were made at the time until finally being re-edited in 2014. - Base structure made of black iron and belt leather straps - Belt leather available in six different options - Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL…
Its cylindrical legs and seat, which contains two small divots, are made of freijó wood. The "Angela" stool is a simple and comfortable piece, an accent for any home. - Base structure and top made of natural or stained freijó wood - Made to order