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Copan Bench

by Ronald Sasson, 2019

The Copan bench was designed as an homage to the iconic Copan Building by Oscar Niemeyer; dips in the surface, which serve as seats, mirror waves, alluding to the exterior contours of the building. The piece is comprised of solid hardwood and steel legs.

Available in Freijo and Imbuia wood
Available in two different sizes
Made to order

Reference: #00002250
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About Ronald Sasson

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Ronald Sasson was born in Curitiba, Brazil, in 1967 and has been attracted to designing objects since his teenage years. He moved to Paris when he was 18 years old and spent a year deeply involved in the conceptual and neo-experimental art gallery worlds.

He later moved to Israel where he interned at tapestry companies and completely immersed himself in learning about fabrics and textures.

Once back in Brazil, he worked for 7 years as a fine artist, where he was selected to be a part of several art salons. Around this time he started to self-teach himself how to design furniture, always merging his authorial artistic base with industrial and replication possibilities.

Sasson has received more than 26 international awards including 3 IF Design Award Germany, 4 German Design Award Nominee, 6 Good Design Award Chicago, 7 A'Design Award Italy, 1 Restaurant & Bar Award England also 1 the Design Prize of The Casa Vogue Brazil 18, and the Prize of the Museum of the Brazilian House.

Most recently, he has exhibited his work at the Biennale di Venezia in 2018, Artgenève Montecarlo in 2017, NHOW Milan 2016 and the collective exhibitions , Frio and Marble History in Brazil.