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ME Tea Trolley

by Martin Eisler

The Tea Trolley was a common household item in mid-century design. Often used for entertaining guests, it was a symbol of effortless hosting and sophistication without formalities. This re-edition of the mid-century design by Martin Eisler, is built in metal and with Canela wood panels, including a pair of lateral curvilinear elements.

ME Metal and Wood Coffee Table

by Martin Eisler

This coffee table is iconic not only for the age of its creation, but for the shapes, movement and materials it brings into play. Eisler explored the combination of metal in wood in new forms and interactions. Eisler was among the partners of Forma S.A. Móveis e Objetos de Arte, commonly known as 'Forma.' Their studio is responsible for some of the most internationally recognized Brazilian furniture items - like the 'Costela' and 'Reversível' Armchairs.

- Laminated wood top and metal base
- The wood-slatted dip serves as a storage compartment, perfect for books or magazines.

Menna Dining Chair

by Sergio Rodrigues

Originally designed in 1978, the "Menna" chair embodies Sergio Rodrigues' distinctive, humorous aesthetic. When asked about the circle cut-out on the chair's headrest, Rodrigues replied that it is meant to loop through ladies' ponytails while seated to maximize comfort.

- Base structure made of natural freijó wood
- Seat and back available in natural cane
- Made to order

Mesa A Dining Table

by Martin Eisler

This re-edition of the sophisticated mid-century design by Martin Eisler in Canela wood is completed with a table top of embedded Carrara marble tiles

MF5 Lounge Armchair

by Branco & Preto

The caned backrest, tapered legs, and pronounced, elegant arm curves are signature to this quintessential 1950s design, and Branco & Preto's mid-century aesthetic.

- Available in a variety of Brazilian native woods
- Reissued by Etel
-Made to order

Mineira Dining Table

by Etel Carmona

The Mineira dining table, has splayed legs and a simple top, its design draws influence from traditional farm tables common in Brazilian countryside.

- Available in a variety of FSC-certified woods
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order

Mineira Coffee Table

by Ronald Sasson

The ‘Mineira’ Coffee Table is reminiscent of big wheels on ox carts, used in the colonial times in the state of Minas Gerais. The piece is composed of a circular wooden top and steel legs.

- Available in American Walnut , Stoned Oak and Natural Freijo
- Made to Order

Mobilia Contemporanea Side Table

by Michel Arnoult

A re-edition of the classic mid-century table in Canela wood by Michel Arnoult, named after his Sao Paulo-based company, features an asymmetrical storage area with an oblong cutout, atop rounded legs.

Mobilia Contemporanea Coffee Table

by Michel Arnoult

A re-edition of the mid-century table in Canela wood by Michel Arnoult, named after his Sao Paulo-based company, features a minimal design typical of his modular, demountable furniture.

Mocho Stool

by Sergio Rodrigues

The very first piece of furniture designed by master Sergio Rodrigues, the 'Mocho' stool takes aesthetic and functional cues from a traditional cow-milking stool and features a seat and legs sculpted out of solid wood, shaped in Rodrigues' signature bulbous forms. A playful, simple, yet remarkably elegant piece, the 'Mocho' complements any interior.

- Base and seat structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood
- Made to order

Modelo 1 Side Table

by Carlos Motta

Simple yet charming, this approachable side table is the product of Motta's wood craftsmanship. The paneled top and legs are supported by an arched connection.

Modelo 1 Coffee Table

by Carlos Motta

Simple yet charming, this approachable coffee table is the product of Motta's wood craftsmanship. The paneled top and legs are supported by an arched connection.

Modulo Coffee Table

by Oscar Niemeyer

The abstractness of the Modulo coffee table makes it particularly interesting, furthermore the piece reflects the style carried by Oscar Niemeyer's famous architecture. Niemeyer designed it along side his daughter, Anna Maria Niemeyer, in 1978.
Embedded seal certifying authenticity by the Fundação Oscar Niemeyer.

• Base structure made of lacquered wood
- Reissued by Etel
• Made to order

Modulo Chair

by Oscar Niemeyer

Mole Sofa

by Sergio Rodrigues

Originally designed in 1957, this sofa is part of Sergio Rodrigues' most iconic line, 'Mole' (meaning "soft" in Portuguese). Robust and extremely comfortable, the 'Mole' sofa is comprised of a solid rounded wood frame, adjustable leather support straps and a floppy, over-sized luxurious leather cushion.

- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Made to order

Mole Lounge Armchair

by Sergio Rodrigues

The "Mole" armchair, meaning soft in Portuguese, is considered Sergio Rodrigues' most iconic piece. Awarded first prize at the IV Furniture Bienal in Italy, the robust Mole sparked an international design trend that favored comfort, and a new attention to scale.
The chair is comprised of a solid rounded wood frame, adjustable leather support straps and a floppy, over-sized luxurious leather cushion. Reminiscent of a hammock, it invites relaxation and coziness.

- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Optional matching ottoman
- Made to order

Moleca Lounge Armchair

by Sergio Rodrigues

Designed in 1963, the 'Moleca' armchair is a lighter and smaller version of Sergio Rodrigues’ iconic Mole armchair. Known for its iconic shape and unbelievable comfort, this chair epitomizes Rodrigues’ playfulness and aesthetics.

- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Optional matching ottoman
- Made to order

Moleca Lounge Armchair

by Sergio Rodrigues

Designed in 1963, the 'Moleca' armchair is a lighter and smaller version of Sergio Rodrigues’ iconic Mole armchair.
This Vintage Armchair and ottoman set is made of Jacaranda Wood and leather upholstery.

MR7 Sofa

by Branco & Preto

The MR7 sofa is distinguished by bold yet clean angular lines. Its arms, back and seat are upholstered and its its framing wooden structure extends to outline the sofa's arms, a signature detail of the MR7.

- Available in a variety of Brazilian native woods
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order

MR7 Lounge Armchair

by Branco & Preto

The MR7 lounge armchair is distinguished by bold yet clean angular lines. Its arms, back and seat are upholstered and its its framing wooden structure extends to outline the piece's arms, a signature detail of the MR7.

- Available in a variety of Brazilian native woods
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order

Mucki Bench

by Sergio Rodrigues

- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood
- Made to order

The Mucki Bench was one of the first pieces designed by Sergio Rodrigues in 1958 with a reedition in 2005, it's made in solid wood and can double as bench or coffee table, in varying lengths, with fixed height.

Muirá Bowl

by Carlos Motta

The Muirá bowls are handmade by Riberinhos whose home is the Amazon, in resistant Muiracatiara wood, certified by the FSC. Designed for daily, versatile use, they gracefully stack, and can also be used individually. These pieces are part of the Attom collection by Carlos Motta and his son, Diego Motta: utilitarian designs for the everyday created with sustainable materials and with responsible production choices.

- Made in Muiracatiara wood, certified by the FSC
- Part of the Attom collection
- Available in different sizes

Muriqui Armchair

by Carlos Motta

Motta named this collection in honor of the Muriqui, an incredible, nearly extinct, primate from the Atlantic Forest. The armchair is composed of a wooden structure with a paneled back and supported arms, completed with an a EPS finish, which protects the piece from sun damage and up upholstered seat cushion.

Muriqui Dining Chair

by Carlos Motta

Motta named this collection in honor of the Muriqui, an incredible, nearly extinct, primate from the Atlantic Forest. The dining chair is composed of a wooden structure with a paneled back and supported arms, completed with an a EPS finish, which protects the piece from sun damage and up upholstered seat cushion.

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