The Coração de Madeira dining table unassumingly holds the properties of a human heart; its organic mass connecting through vein-like legs - a vital juncture that supports arteries - and sustaining its structure. - Base structure made of a variety of native Brazilian woods - Part of Etel collection - Made to order
The Coringa side table is a captivating addition to any interior. Its play with uniquely placed, cylindrical legs is one of its most defining attributes. - Base structure and top available in natural or stained freijó wood - Made to order
The elegant Cosme Velho armchair presents a wooden structure made of native Brazilian woods, with caning along its back and arms. This armchair exercises simple geometric design by imitating the shape of a cube and orthogonally plotting the caning, juxtaposing its upholstered back, and resulting in a unique design. • Base structure available in freijó,…
Limited edition of 5 +1AP. Crua I and Crua II prints are 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.…
Designed in the late 1970s, this side table is part of the Cubo collection, unique among Jorge Zalszupin’s other compositions. Lightweight and made of wood, this piece is modular, and fits beautifully beside the Cubo Lounge Armchair and Sofa. - Available in a variety of woods - Reissued by Etel - Made to order
Designed in the late 1970s, this sofa is part of the Cubo collection, unique among Jorge Zalszupin’s other compositions. Lightweight and made of wood, these are upholstered pieces that cherish comfort. Perhaps the most significant aesthetic distinction of this collection is that the back and seat were formulated by carefully sculpting a solid cube,…
Designed in the late 1970s, this armchair is part of the Cubo collection, unique among Jorge Zalszupin’s other compositions. Lightweight and made of wood, these are upholstered pieces that cherish comfort. Perhaps the most significant aesthetic distinction of this collection is that the back and seat were formulated by carefully sculpting a solid…
Gridded in design, this coffee table is handmade from freijó wood - its natural color is chosen for its outermost side, a dark stained version for the inside - requiring precise execution in finishing and joining. Two movable steel plates are also featured in the design which allow adaptability in its surface. - Made of stained and washed freijó…
The Cubos Libres dining table features a gridded base comprised of freijó wood - its natural color is chosen for its outermost side, a darker stained version for the inside - which requires a precise execution to achieve this contrasting tone. The table top is simple and rectangular. - Base structure made of washed and stained freijó wood - Part…
Originally designed for a hotel commission in the eponymous capital of Mato Grosso state in Brazil, the "Cuiaba" dining chair's simple, ingenious and captivating design embodies Rodrigues' unique sensibility. • Base structure made of natural and stained freijó • Upholstery offered in a variety of leathers and COL • Made to order
Originally designed for a hotel commission in the eponymous capital of Mato Grosso state in Brazil, the "Cuiaba" collection's simple, ingenious and captivating design embodies Rodrigues' unique sensibility. • Base structure made of natural and stained freijó • Upholstery offered in a variety of leathers and COL • Made to order
Originally designed for a hotel commission in the eponymous capital of Mato Grosso state in Brazil, the "Cuiaba" armchair's simple, ingenious and captivating design embodies Rodrigues' unique sensibility. - Base structure made of natural and stained freijó - Upholstery offered in a variety of leathers and COL - Made to order
These pieces are part of the Attom collection by Carlos Motta and his son, Diego Motta: utilitarian designs for the everyday created with sustainable materials and with responsible production choices. Handmade from resistant FSC certified Muiracatiara wood, these pieces come in varied shapes and sizes. - Made in Muiracatiara wood, certified by the…
Representative of Sergio Rodrigues' idiosyncratic aesthetics, the Daav armchair gracefully achieves a balancing act with its a slender metal base, curved wooden arms, narrow wooden back and upholstered, cushioned seat. A conversation piece bound to liven up any ambiance. - Base structure made of stainless steel - Armrest available in cherry wood or…
Dado Castello Branco created a table fit for entertainment; whether rolling dice or folding cards on its leather top, holding chips in its copper detailed drawers, and so on. The name Dado fittingly translates to dice from Portuguese. - Base structure made of wood and top in leather - Copper feet - Part of the Etel Collecton - Made to order
Orthogonality was the point of departure for the Del Rey armchair. Structured in wood, its leather or fabric back and seat feature thick stitching. The result: an elegant armchair with a permeable quality. - Base structure made of a variety of native Brazilian woods - Upholstery offered in a variety of fabric, leather and COL - Reissued by Etel - Made…
The design of this desk was inspired by Santos Dumont’s Demoiselle, one of the world's first ultralight aircrafts. Delicate and sophisticated, the ‘Demoiselle’ in Freijo wood seems to have carefully landed on the ground.
The Deslize coffee table features a clean rectangular box, and sliding tray mounted atop its surface, which glides alongside the box - giving the option to cover or display its storage compartment. The piece's name means to slide in Portuguese. - Base structure made of freijó wood - Sliding top in freijó wood - Box and tray come in contrasting wood…
The Diamantina Collection shares its name with the Brazilian town that was a center for diamond mining in the 18th and 19th centuries. A well-preserved example of Brazilian Baroque architecture, Diamantina is a UNESCO World Heritage Site today. This collection is sleek and versatile, a design that favors the solid Cumaru wood, from which it is made.…
The Diamantina Collection shares its name with the Brazilian town that was a center for diamond mining in the 18th and 19th centuries. A well-preserved example of Brazilian Baroque architecture, Diamantina is a UNESCO World Heritage Site today. This collection is sleek and versatile, a design that favors the solid Cumaru wood, from which it is made.…