Product ID: 01393
Description
Designed by Arthur Casas for Etel Carmona the delicate Mesas collection forms an archipelago that can be playfully arranged in a number of configurations. The sinuous lines of the Mesas evoke the mid-century modern aesthetic while referencing the rich Brazilian wood making tradition. The result is a beautifully unique and contemporary piece that transcends spatio-temporal settings.
About Arthur Casas
The prolific Arthur Casas has earned the reputation of one of Brazil‘s most exciting contemporary architects. Along the years, he has forged a versatile, highly recognizable brand. Amongst his noted works in São Paulo are the minimalist showrooms for Reinaldo Lourenço and Alexandre Herchcovitch. The Hotel Emiliano, featuring towering high ceiling guest spaces, is one of the most glamourous hotels in São Paulo and was designed by Casas.
Casas’ first works were produced during the 1980’s and are reminiscent of the Bauhaus (visible in the space integration and glass plans), Herbst (in the need to merge architecture with interior design) and Chareau (in the details). Amongst his other influences are modernist masters like Mallet-Stevens, Eileen Gray, Villanova Artigas, Rino Levi and Oswaldo Bratke.
In 2000, Casas opened his first office in New York. Exposed to a more international market, the architect’s oeuvre challenges what it means to be Brazilian. He has designed the “World Bar” in the Trump Tower as well as private apartments. Casas explored the burgeoning interest in forms and typical materials from his country, albeit in a work deprived of ethnic obviousness. Indeed, the architecture and design represents an urban Brazil, modern and above all international.
Wood
Colour shown is indicative only and may not be totally accurate representation off finish due to variations in system/s used and/or display settings.
Scientific name
Ocotea Porosia, Lauraceae
Common names
Imbuia, also known as Canela-Imbuia, Imbuia-Amarela, Imbuia-Brazina, Imbuia-Clara, imbuia-Parda, Imbuia Rajada, Imbuia Preta, Umbuia and Brazilian Walnut. Ocotea catharinesis (canela-preta) and Cinnamomum Vesiculosm, are two species from southern Brazil that present similar characteristics.
Description
Imbuia trees will normally reach a height ranging from 15 to 40 meters and will have a diameter of 50 to 150 centimeters. The tree trunk is has a rough texture and becomes twisted when growing, because of that the canopy ends up spreading and widening.
Characteristics
The heart of the wood can vary considerably, ranging from yellowish light-gray to a reddish dark-gray. It is also normal to find a presence of darker veins on the trunk, being either wavy or parallel. However, the grain is normally straight and in some rare occasions it may become wavy. Imbuia has an irregular lustrous smooth surface, a pleasant odor and a bitter, astringent taste.
Scientific name
Ocotea Porosia, Lauraceae
Common names
Imbuia, also known as Canela-Imbuia, Imbuia-Amarela, Imbuia-Brazina, Imbuia-Clara, imbuia-Parda, Imbuia Rajada, Imbuia Preta, Umbuia and Brazilian Walnut. Ocotea catharinesis (canela-preta) and Cinnamomum Vesiculosm, are two species from southern Brazil that present similar characteristics
Description
Imbuia trees will normally reach a height ranging from 15 to 40 meters and will have a diameter of 50 to 150 centimeters. The tree trunk is has a rough texture and becomes twisted when growing, because of that the canopy ends up spreading and widening.
Characteristics
The heart of the wood can vary considerably, ranging from yellowish light-gray to a reddish dark-gray. It is also normal to find a presence of darker veins on the trunk, being either wavy or parallel. However, the grain is normally straight and in some rare occasions it may become wavy. Imbuia has an irregular lustrous smooth surface, a pleasant odor and a bitter, astringent taste.
Scientific name
Ocotea Porosia, Lauraceae
Common names
Imbuia, also known as Canela-Imbuia, Imbuia-Amarela, Imbuia-Brazina, Imbuia-Clara, imbuia-Parda, Imbuia Rajada, Imbuia Preta, Umbuia and Brazilian Walnut. Ocotea catharinesis (canela-preta) and Cinnamomum Vesiculosm, are two species from southern Brazil that present similar characteristics.
Description
Imbuia trees will normally reach a height ranging from 15 to 40 meters and will have a diameter of 50 to 150 centimeters. The tree trunk is has a rough texture and becomes twisted when growing, because of that the canopy ends up spreading and widening.
Characteristics
The heart of the wood can vary considerably, ranging from yellowish light-gray to a reddish dark-gray. It is also normal to find a presence of darker veins on the trunk, being either wavy or parallel. However, the grain is normally straight and in some rare occasions it may become wavy. Imbuia has an irregular lustrous smooth surface, a pleasant odor and a bitter, astringent taste.
Scientific name
Ocotea Porosia, Lauraceae
Common names
Imbuia, also known as Canela-Imbuia, Imbuia-Amarela, Imbuia-Brazina, Imbuia-Clara, imbuia-Parda, Imbuia Rajada, Imbuia Preta, Umbuia and Brazilian Walnut. Ocotea catharinesis (canela-preta) and Cinnamomum Vesiculosm, are two species from southern Brazil that present similar characteristics.
Description
Imbuia trees will normally reach a height ranging from 15 to 40 meters and will have a diameter of 50 to 150 centimeters. The tree trunk is has a rough texture and becomes twisted when growing, because of that the canopy ends up spreading and widening.
Characteristics
The heart of the wood can vary considerably, ranging from yellowish light-gray to a reddish dark-gray. It is also normal to find a presence of darker veins on the trunk, being either wavy or parallel. However, the grain is normally straight and in some rare occasions it may become wavy. Imbuia has an irregular lustrous smooth surface, a pleasant odor and a bitter, astringent taste.
Scientific name
Bowdichia spp. Leguminosae ou Diplotropis spp. Legumionsae
Common names
Sucupira-parda, Sapupira, Sucupira-do-igapó, Cutiúba, Sapupira-da-mata, Brazilian Chestnut.
Description
In its natural habitat, the sucupira tree can reach a height of 45 meters and a diameter of 120 centimeters. However, in groves, where it's mostly cultivated, the sucupira tree has a smaller height. The bark has a grayish color , almost smooth-like texture with narrow vertical fissures.
Characteristics
Once the tree is recently cut, the sucupira's heartwood has a natural chocolate like color, after the heartwood dies the color will change into dark brown. Narrow and grayish sapwood is also found. The texture is somewhere in between medium and rough, it is common to find irregular and wavy grains. The wood surface is irregularly glossy, with an interwoven and fibrous aspect. It is slightly rough to the touch and has no noticeable smell or taste.
Scientific name
Bowdichia spp. Leguminosae ou Diplotropis spp. Legumionsae
Common names
Sucupira-parda, Sapupira, Sucupira-do-igapó, Cutiúba, Sapupira-da-mata, Brazilian Chestnut.
Description
In its natural habitat, the sucupira tree can reach a height of 45 meters and a diameter of 120 centimeters. However, in groves, where it's mostly cultivated, the sucupira tree has a smaller height. The bark has a grayish color , almost smooth-like texture with narrow vertical fissures.
Characteristics
Once the tree is recently cut, the sucupira's heartwood has a natural chocolate like color, after the heartwood dies the color will change into dark brown. Narrow and grayish sapwood is also found. The texture is somewhere in between medium and rough, it is common to find irregular and wavy grains. The wood surface is irregularly glossy, with an interwoven and fibrous aspect. It is slightly rough to the touch and has no noticeable smell or taste.
Scientific name
Bowdichia spp. Leguminosae ou Diplotropis spp. Legumionsae
Common names
Sucupira-parda, Sapupira, Sucupira-do-igapó, Cutiúba, Sapupira-da-mata, Brazilian Chestnut.
Description
In its natural habitat, the sucupira tree can reach a height of 45 meters and a diameter of 120 centimeters. However, in groves, where it's mostly cultivated, the sucupira tree has a smaller height. The bark has a grayish color , almost smooth-like texture with narrow vertical fissures.
Characteristics
After the tree is recently cut, the sucupira's heartwood has a natural chocolate like color, after the heartwood dies the color will change into dark brown. Narrow and grayish sapwood is also found. The texture is somewhere in between medium and rough, it is common to find irregular and wavy grains. The wood surface is irregularly glossy, with an interwoven and fibrous aspect. It is slightly rough to the touch and has no noticeable smell or taste.
Scientific name
Codria goeldiana, Boraginaceae
Common names
Freijó, Frei-Jorge, Louro-pardo, Louro-amarelo and Louro-da-serra, Freijó-branco, Freijó-preto, Freijó-rajado, Freijó-verdadeiro and Cordia preta.
Description
Freijó consists of a straight almost perfectly cylindrical trunk with a commercial height of 7 to 26 meters and diameter from 45 to 61 centimeters. Although for commercial purposes it will not surpass 26 meters, in areas of optimum growth, the Freijó tree can reach up to 40 meters in height and 90 centimeters in diameter.
Characteristics
The heartwood has a yellowish-gray or even a chestnut brown-hued light-grayy color, in either a uniform manner or with faint parallel darker stripes and on rare occasions a rosy tone can be found. The sapwood has a gray or grayish white color ranging from 1.5 to 5 centimeters. It is generally straight grained with a glossy surface that is moderately rough to the touch.
Scientific name
Codria goeldiana, Boraginaceae
Common names
Freijó, Frei-Jorge, Louro-pardo, Louro-amarelo and Louro-da-serra, Freijó-branco, Freijó-preto, Freijó-rajado, Freijó-verdadeiro and Cordia preta.
Description
Freijó consists of a straight almost perfectly cylindrical trunk with a commercial height of 7 to 26 meters and diameter from 45 to 61 centimeters. Although for commercial purposes it will not surpass 26 meters, in areas of optimum growth, the Freijó tree can reach up to 40 meters in height and 90 centimeters in diameter.
Characteristics
The heartwood has a yellowish-gray or even a chestnut brown-hued light-grayy color, in either a uniform manner or with faint parallel darker stripes and on rare occasions a rosy tone can be found. The sapwood has a gray or grayish white color ranging from 1.5 to 5 centimeters. It is generally straight grained with a glossy surface that is moderately rough to the touch.
Scientific name
Codria goeldiana, Boraginaceae
Common names
Freijó, Frei-Jorge, Louro-pardo, Louro-amarelo and Louro-da-serra, Freijó-branco, Freijó-preto, Freijó-rajado, Freijó-verdadeiro and Cordia preta.
Description
Freijó consists of a straight almost perfectly cylindrical trunk with a commercial height of 7 to 26 meters and diameter from 45 to 61 centimeters. Although for commercial purposes it will not surpass 26 meters, in areas of optimum growth, the Freijó tree can reach up to 40 meters in height and 90 centimeters in diameter.
Characteristics
The heartwood has a yellowish-gray or even a chestnut brown-hued light-grayy color, in either a uniform manner or with faint parallel darker stripes and on rare occasions a rosy tone can be found. The sapwood has a gray or grayish white color ranging from 1.5 to 5 centimeters. It is generally straight grained with a glossy surface that is moderately rough to the touch.
Scientific name
Codria goeldiana, Boraginaceae
Common names
Freijó, Frei-Jorge, Louro-pardo, Louro-amarelo and Louro-da-serra, Freijó-branco, Freijó-preto, Freijó-rajado, Freijó-verdadeiro and Cordia preta.
Description
Freijó consists of a straight almost perfectly cylindrical trunk with a commercial height of 7 to 26 meters and diameter from 45 to 61 centimeters. Although for commercial purposes it will not surpass 26 meters, in areas of optimum growth, the Freijó tree can reach up to 40 meters in height and 90 centimeters in diameter.
Characteristics
The heartwood has a yellowish-gray or even a chestnut brown-hued light-grayy color, in either a uniform manner or with faint parallel darker stripes and on rare occasions a rosy tone can be found. The sapwood has a gray or grayish white color ranging from 1.5 to 5 centimeters. It is generally straight grained with a glossy surface that is moderately rough to the touch.
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