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Cobogó Copacabana Coffee Table

by Lia Siqueira, 2002

In designing the Cobogó Copacabana coffee table, Lia Siqueira imagined it to occupy the interior of an Oscar Niemeyer building; Cobogó, an architectural element signature of the modernist movement that allows the entrance of sunlight and natural ventilation, is implemented in Siqueira's table top, realized in the pattern of the Copacabana sidewalk.

• Base structure made of cedar, freijo or imbuia wood
• Part of Etel collection
• Made to order

Reference: #00001583
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Wood

Wood (Natural Cedar)
Wood (Natural Freijo)
Wood (Stained Cedar)
Wood (Stained Freijo)

Colors shown are only indicative and may not be an accurate representation of the finishing due to variations in system/s used and/or display settings.


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About Lia Siqueira

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Lia Siqueira is one of Brazil's leading contemporary architects and designers. Siqueira has won several awards from the Institute of Architects of Brazil and MOVESP, along with recieving the Selo Rio Design Award in 1996. Siqueira has run the architectural firm Azul Arquitetura & Design in Rio de Janeiro since 1987.

Siqueira's furniture designs reveal a visceral link with wood; employing a feminine, delicate approach towards the material that has garnered considerable admiration in Brazil and internationally.