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.…
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.…
Comfortable and compact, the ‘Dina’ has arms and legs crafted in freijó and an upholstered back and seat in soft leather or fabric. Named after Nedina Lopes de Souza, a talented cook who brought joy to Sergio Rodrigues' home for over 30 years, the extension of the backrest is designed as if to offer a hug. • Base structure made of solid Freijó…
Designed in 1959, the Dinamarquesa takes cues from mid-century Danish design, fittingly, its name means Danish girl in Portuguese. Jorge Zalszupin's chair is characterized by its elegant, clean lines and delicate frame. - Base structure made of imbuia wood - Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL - Reissued by Etel - Made to order
- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood - Available with two signature holes on the back - Optional seat pad - Made to order Designed by Brazilian furniture master Sergio Rodrigues in 2002, the "Diz" armchair features sculptural and ergonomic lines that mark a natural progression in Rodrigues’ comfortable design and unique aesthetics.…
- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood - Back and Seat with leather upholstery - Made to order Designed by Brazilian furniture master Sergio Rodrigues in 2002, the "Diz" armchair features sculptural and ergonomic lines that mark a natural progression in Rodrigues’ comfortable design and unique aesthetics. The Diz armchair was awarded…
A classic Brazilian mid-century modern design, the Dominó magazine holder features a corten steel or black iron frame with draped suede slings - combining the geometric with the organic. - Base structure made of black iron or corten steel - Draped slings offered in a variety of suedes - Reissued by Etel - Made to order
The Dominó Concreto Bench is a reference to Mies Van der Rohe's "Barcelona Couch", where a horizontal cylinder separates the seating area. The rectangular bench surface has circular indentations which define each seating place and provide additional comfort. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor spaces. • Base structure made of stainless steel •…
The armchair was inspired by an image of the Brazilian singer and composer Dorival Caymmi resting at home. Casas wanted the experience of seating on the chair to be a reference to a hammock and its movement. Suited for both indoor and outdoor spaces.
- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood - Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL - Made to order Designed in 1959 by Sergio Rodrigues, the "Drummond" armchair is comprised of a solid native Brazilian hardwood frame and fabric or leather upholstered seat and back.
Preto & Branco's Duas Cores coffee table is modern and elegant. With clean horizontal and vertical lines of different lengths. The coffee table is formed by its wooden, geometric silhouette, that elevates its glass top with short columns, and emphasizes its delicate touch. • Base structure made in a variety of native Brazilian woods - FSC-certified…
The Duda Armchair stands out for its ergonomics and comfort, and also reflects Fernando Mendes' passion for automotive design. Fernando drew inspiration from the cockpits of vintage cars. The backrest cushion is attached to the structure, ensuring comfort. The elegance and “retro” touch are visually evident in the intricate stitching and elaborate…
The minimalist ‘Ela’ sofa is named in honor of the beauty of women; ‘ela’ means 'her'’ in Portuguese. Through its inclination and density, the sofa’s backrest is designed to accommodate like an armchair; the slight curvature on the sofa’s sides facilitates sociability. • Base structure made of wood • Upholstery offered in a variety…
In 2009, Fernando designed this piece for a cane collector. It's a creation that expresses beauty and elegance through simplicity. The special touch of this project is in the handle, which is shaped like a grain of rice. Fernando had originally developed this handle shape to be used in a different design, but it seemed perfectly suitable for this cane,…
Esfera swivel chair exhibits a spherical fiberglass structure with an upholstered seat and back. In the 1970s, Fasanello worked with innovative materials for the time like polyester resin and fiberglass, mixing them with leather, steel and iron. Esfera captures the mood of the space-age in both material and form. Fasanello’s large-scale, sculptural…
Limited edition of 5. This piece is part of project called The Golden Passage, during which the photographer, Eliseu Cavalcante, biked a trail on the Estrada Real, which refers to any land that was in the process of settlement and economic exploitation during Brazil’s colonial period. The journey was a time capsule which captured places that remain…
Designed in 1979, and presented in an exhibition at Bahia's Museum of Modern Art, this chair, whose name fittingly translates to star from Portuguese, quickly received international recognition, receiving awards like the II Prêmio Museu da Casa Brasileira, in 1987. Furthermore, at the chair's top center, is a carved star. The chair's distinguished…
Fasanello's first creation, the "Fardos" sofa consists of three large rolls of foam, held together by straps. The piece was presented in furniture exhibitions in Paris and Berlin in 1971. Available in leather and iron. Produced by the Ricardo Fasanello studio, in Brazil.
Fasanello´s first creation, the "Fardos" lounge chair consists of three large rolls of foam, held together by straps. The piece was presented in furniture exhibitions in Paris and Berlin in 1971. Produced by the Ricardo Fasanello Atelier, in Brazil.