The Mineira dining table, has splayed legs and a simple top, its design draws influence from traditional farm tables common in Brazilian countryside. - Available in a variety of FSC-certified woods - Part of the Etel collection - Made to order
The ‘Mineira’ Coffee Table is reminiscent of big wheels on ox carts, used in the colonial times in the state of Minas Gerais. The piece is composed of a circular wooden top and steel legs. - Available in American Walnut , Stoned Oak and Natural Freijo - Made to Order
The very first piece of furniture designed by master Sergio Rodrigues, the 'Mocho' stool takes aesthetic and functional cues from a traditional cow-milking stool and features a seat and legs sculpted out of solid wood, shaped in Rodrigues' signature bulbous forms. A playful, simple, yet remarkably elegant piece, the 'Mocho' complements any interior.…
The abstractness of the Modulo coffee table makes it particularly interesting, furthermore the piece reflects the style carried by Oscar Niemeyer's famous architecture. Niemeyer designed it along side his daughter, Anna Maria Niemeyer, in 1978. Embedded seal certifying authenticity by the Fundação Oscar Niemeyer. • Base structure made of lacquered…
Originally designed in 1957, this sofa is part of Sergio Rodrigues' most iconic line, 'Mole' (meaning "soft" in Portuguese). Robust and extremely comfortable, the 'Mole' sofa is comprised of a solid rounded wood frame, adjustable leather support straps and a floppy, over-sized luxurious leather cushion. - Base structure available in cherry wood or…
The 'Mole' ottoman accompanies Sergio Rodrigues' most iconic design, the 'Mole' armchair (meaning "soft" in Portuguese). Designed in 1961, the 'Mole' pieces are comprised of a solid rounded wood frame, adjustable leather support straps and a floppy, over-sized luxurious leather cushion. Robust and extremely comfortable, the 'Mole' sparked an international…
Rodrigues' most iconic piece, the 'Mole' armchair (meaning "soft" in Portuguese) was designed in 1961. Robust and extremely comfortable, the 'Mole' sparked an international design trend that favored comfort, and a new attention to scale. It was awarded first prize at the IV Furniture Bienal in Italy. This chair invites relaxation and coziness, offering…
- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood - Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL - Made to order
Designed in 1963, the 'Moleca' armchair is a lighter and smaller version of Sergio Rodrigues’ iconic Mole armchair. Known for its iconic shape and unbelievable comfort, this chair epitomizes Rodrigues’ playfulness and aesthetics. - Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood - Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL…
Designed in 1963, the 'Moleca' armchair is a lighter and smaller version of Sergio Rodrigues’ iconic Mole armchair. This Vintage Armchair and ottoman set is made of Jacaranda Wood and leather upholstery.
The MR7 sofa is distinguished by bold yet clean angular lines. Its arms, back and seat are upholstered and its its framing wooden structure extends to outline the sofa's arms, a signature detail of the MR7. - Available in a variety of Brazilian native woods - Reissued by Etel - Made to order
The MR7 lounge armchair is distinguished by bold yet clean angular lines. Its arms, back and seat are upholstered and its its framing wooden structure extends to outline the piece's arms, a signature detail of the MR7. - Available in a variety of Brazilian native woods - Reissued by Etel - Made to order
- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood - Made to order The Mucki Bench was one of the first pieces designed by Sergio Rodrigues in 1958 with a reedition in 2005, it's made in solid wood and can double as bench or coffee table, in varying lengths, with fixed height.
The Muirá bowls are handmade by Riberinhos whose home is the Amazon, in resistant Muiracatiara wood, certified by the FSC. Designed for daily, versatile use, they gracefully stack, and can also be used individually. These pieces are part of the Attom collection by Carlos Motta and his son, Diego Motta: utilitarian designs for the everyday created…
Featuring a Cumaru wood structure with a paneled back, the Muriqui armchair is completed with an a EPS finish which protects the piece from sun damage and up upholstered seat cushion.
This chair is named after Piazza Navona, one of the most important sites of the Italian capital and where the Brazilian Embassy is located. Sergio Rodrigues designed a set of pieces for the ambassador's office in 1960 when the Brazilian government acquired the building, known as the Pamphilj Palace. Orthogonal wood structure and matelassé upholstery…
Sergio Rodrigues' Nikolas dining chair encapsulates timeless, versatile modernity through its freijó base structure - different upholstery pairings can remarkably alter the chair's character. - Base structure available in natural or stained freijó - Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL - Made to order
- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood - Seat and legs can be made in different stains when in beech wood - Counter height available: 23 5/8" - Made to order An updated, taller version of his "Sonia" stool, Sergio Rodrigues' "Nine" bar stool employs two-tone native Brazilian woods and Rodrigues' signature shapely forms.
The Olivia dining chair is characterized by its simplicity of form and elegance. Upholstered leather is stitched onto the chair’s wooden frame, emphasizing its clean quality. - Part of the Etel collection - Made to order