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Mangaratiba Sofa

by Claudia Moreira Salles, 2018

Mangaratiba is a seaside municipality on the coast of Rio de Janeiro. As such, the collection bearing its name is Ideal for outdoor settings.
The ‘Mangaratiba’ sofa is composed of FSC certified cumaru wood, recognized for its quality and resistance, and cushions that utilize weather foam technology. In designing this piece, Claudia Moreira Salles sought to create a simple structure, authenticated by elegance and naturalness.

• Made in FSC certified Cumaru wood
• Available in a variety of fabrics
• Made to order

Reference: #00002221
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Outdoor Fabric *

Outdoor Fabric (Sunbrella Canvas Canvas)
Outdoor Fabric (Sunbrella Canvas Charcoal)
Outdoor Fabric (Sunbrella Canvas Granite )
Outdoor Fabric (Sunbrella Canvas Taupe)
Outdoor Fabric (Sunbrella Spectrum Carbon)
Outdoor Fabric (Sunbrella Spectrum Dove)
Outdoor Fabric (Sunbrella Spectrum Indigo)
Outdoor Fabric (Sunbrella Spectrum Mushroom)

Wood

Wood (Polished Cumaru - BT)

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.

* Please check fabric availability before confirming your order.


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About Claudia Moreira Salles

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Claudia Moreira Salles graduated in 1978 at the Escola Superior de Desenho Industrial (ESDI) in Rio de Janeiro.

After working at the Design Institute of Rio's Museum of Modern Art, in a furniture project for public schools , she moved to São Paulo to become part of the design team of Escriba, a furniture company. At the same time she started developing more authorial projects relying on craftworks, especially in wood. These first pieces, including the desk Canguru reedited in a new version in 2016 by Espasso, were showed by Fulvio Nanni who during the 1980s represented an independent generation of designers and their production.

Later she met Etel Carmona who had just started her own furniture manufacturing company dedicated to restore traditional woodworking techniques and to whom Claudia starts creating furniture allying the simplicity and rationality of an industrial product with the richness of Brazilian native woods and the skills of the woodworkers.

Claudia values working close to the craftspeople and following every detail of the production. To counteract with wood she started exploring other materials like cast concrete, stone, steel, copper and niobium. She extended her collaboration creating furniture to other brands like Casa 21, Firma Casa, Dpot and Butzke and diversified designing objects and lighting for St. James, specialized in silverware; Bertolucci and Lumini both lighting companies.

Since 2002 she is represented by Espasso with pieces made in Brazil and in the US.