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Parati Armchair

by Carlos Motta, 2002

The Parati armchair is visually light, graceful, and rustic. Carlos Motta designed this line of furniture sustainably using post•demolition wood. plentiful in urban centers like São Paulo.

•Made from itauba preta
•Available with upholstered cushions
•Suitable for both indoors and outdoors

Reference: #00000032
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Outdoor Fabric *

Outdoor Fabric (Sunbrella Forest Green)
Outdoor Fabric (Sunbrella Canvas Natural)
Outdoor Fabric (Sunbrella Canvas Black)
Outdoor Fabric (Sunbrella Canvas Charcoal)
Outdoor Fabric (Sunbrella Canvas Taupe)

Wood

Wood (Itauba Preta)

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 Carlos Motta

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Carlos Motta, one of the leading Brazilian architects, personally executes every step and details of his creations. He is constantly involved with environmental conservation projects and chooses sustainable sources to create his pieces. His designs use ecologically certified or reclaimed wood, resulting in strong, durable, elegant pieces. Motta is passionate about Brazil, especially the country's natural beauty.

Motta graduated with a degree in architecture in São Paulo, 1976. He worked as a designer and cabinetmaker in Santa Cruz, California, while attending classes in building techniques at Cabrillo College. Later, Motta studied and did research Finland on molded and rolled wood. Carlos has participated in numerous exhibitions in Brazil and abroad, including Brazil Faz Design, in Milan, Italy; International Biennial of Design, in Saint Etienne, France; and Object Brazil - 500 Years of Design, at Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, Brazil. He has been awarded many important prizes, most notably the Hors Concours Award at the IX Prêmio do Museu da Casa Brasileira; First Place, Aluizio Magalhães Prize, at the V Competition of Industrial Design; and First Place, Best Furniture Design, at II Prêmio do Museu da Casa Brasileira. Motta is a professor of Planning at FAAP University in São Paulo.