AD chooses Espasso exhibition as a top design happening

Architectural Digest Editors picked Espasso’s exhibition “Mole Armchair: 60 Years” as one of the top design happenings from New York’s Design Fairs.
Architectural Digest Editors picked Espasso’s exhibition “Mole Armchair: 60 Years” as one of the top design happenings from New York’s Design Fairs.
The current issue of Brazilian home and garden magazine Casa & Jardim features an interview with entrepreneur and designer Etel Carmona, principal at Etel Inteiores, whose passion for wood and heritage of Brazilian furniture design have established her as a precursor … Continue reading
Jorge Zalszupin‘s classic JZ tea trolley, originally designed in the 1950’s, was included in this month’s issue of House & Garden UK on their feature Party Carts. The JZ tea trolley re-edition is made from native Brazilian Imbuia wood and … Continue reading
Amid the ever-growing buzz of Miami during fair season, ESPASSO’s presentation Em Trânsito, at the Shore Club, captivated the scene with never before seen Brazilian design. Exhibited pieces included new re-editions by Sergio Rodrigues, Jorge Zalszupin and Oscar Niemeyer as well as limited editions by Carlos Motta, Claudia … Continue reading
The November issue of Wallpaper* features the Brazil Special insert, highlighting Brazil’s “architectural’s innovators, design dynamos and the country’s hottest trends.” The feature showcases the design work of Bruno Jahara, which transforms traditional terra cotta pottery and delicate opal glass into savvy … Continue reading
Jorge S. Arango highlighted the JZ tea trolley, originally designed in 1959 by Jorge Zalszupin, on the Design Seen column in the current issue of Robb Report’s . Check out entire article here.
Located in Puenta Del Este, in Brazil’s neighboring Uruguay, Fasano Las Piedras is a hospitality complex that combines private homes, hotel bungalows and spa amenities (spa, equestrian center, golf and polo fields, etc.) in 1,185 acres of beautiful open landscape. … Continue reading
Brazilian architecture and interior design magazine Kaza featured a Hampton’s beach house projected by New York-based, Peruvian architect Javier Robles, on their September issue. Reflecting the ease, functionality and clean lines of the house and setting, its interiors include a … Continue reading
Oscar Niemeyer‘s spectacular Marquesa bench is spotlighted in the September issue of Elle Decor’s What’s Hot – Dispatches From World Design feature. Representative of Niemeyer’s signature curves, which conjure the sinuosity of Rio de Janeiro’s mountainous landscape and sensual women, here … Continue reading
Sixty years ago Sergio Rodrigues designed his first piece of furniture, marking the beginning of a celebrated career as designer and architect while branding Brazilian mid-century aesthetic along the way. That piece was the Mocho, which Rodrigues took inspiration from a … Continue reading
Argentinian architecture periodical 1:1000‘s current issue is dedicated to the impressive work of Brazilian architect Isay Weinfeld. Surveying some of his most important works, the issue reveals Weinfeld’s elegant and straightforward sensibility and impeccable attention to details. Read more here. … Continue reading
Bilingual design and lifestyle magazine XOP highlighted Brazilian accessories on their Luxe List feature on this month’s issue. Highlights include Claudia Moreira Salles‘ elegant and unique Cantante lamp and Rubens Simões’ beautiful stainless steel Gioia tea set and Murazzo salt … Continue reading