- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood - Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics or COM - Optional matching ottoman - Made to order Originally designed in the mid-1960's for the lobby of Brasilia's Itamaraty Palace, which houses the Ministry of External Relations of Brazil, Sergio Rodrigues' "Parati" armchair was an instant hit…
- Base structure made of imbuia wood - Brass or stainless steel fittings - Made to order
Meaning someone from the city of Sao Paulo, the 'Paulistana,' was well ahead of its time when first designed in the 1960s and continues to hold its relevance today. Futuristic yet functional, the chair invites both conversation and relaxation. - Base structure made of stainless steel - Base options: swivel or fixed - Upholstery offered in a variety…
Fernando Mendes revamps the angles and appeal of mid-century design, through the Pedro dining chair. Simple and fresh, the chair is made from native Brazilian Freijó wood. -Made with natural or stained freijó wood -Made to Order
Charming, compact and unique, the Pensil stool features a seat of interlocked bits of solid, native Brazilian wood, allowing for malleability and comfort. - Part of the Etel collection - Made to order
Originally designed in the 1960s, the octagonal Petalas coffee table was inspired by the folded paper structures of origami, and originally reutilized the leftover pieces from another of Zalszupin's table - the Andorinha - for its fabrication. With elegant curved wood making up its minimal and striking form, the Petalas is a Brazilian mid-century classic…
Originally designed in the 1960s the Petalas side table was inspired by the folded paper structures of origami, and originally reutilized the leftover pieces from another of Zalszupin's table - the Andorinha - for its fabrication. With elegant curved wood making up its minimal and striking form, the Petalas is a Brazilian mid-century classic reissued…
Taking the game to the next level, the 'Ping Pong' table is a fun collaboration between Dado Castello Branco and Etel Carmona, with a wooden structure, brass detailing on its base and drawers, and leather accents that determine it a ping pong table. Nevertheless, this piece can also be used as a dining table. - Part of the Etel collection - Made to…
The Pistão side table combines a wooden top, stainless steel stem, and concrete base in a composition that is both modern and industrial. Defined by its clean geometry and material contrast, the piece achieves a sense of simplicity that feels balanced, timeless, and effortlessly sophisticated. - Base structure made in concrete and stainless steel…
The Pistão Dining Table combines a wooden top, stainless steel stem, and concrete base in a composition that is both modern and industrial. Defined by its clean geometry and material contrast, the piece achieves a sense of simplicity that feels balanced, timeless, and effortlessly sophisticated. - Base structure made in concrete and stainless steel…
Modular armchair, consisting of two separate volumes, one to be used as a seat and the other as a backrest, interconnected by two wooden L-shaped structures fixed to their sides through clamps with wooden buttons. The system allows the juxtaposition of modules, being able to form sofas without a limit in the number of seats. - Available in a variety…
Minimal, comfortable and elegant, Jorge Zalszupin designed the 801 armchair in the early 1960s for his Brazilian design firm, L’Atelier. The armchair’s tapered wooden feet, with brass detailing, upholstered back and seat, and subtly curved arms reveal signature characteristics of Zalszupin's style. - Reissued by Etel - Made to Order
Made from reclaimed peroba rosa wood and expansive upholstery, the ultra comfortable PPD sofa combines a rustic yet clean design, representative of Carlos Motta's sophisticated, sustainable and laid-back stance. -Base made from reclaimed peroba rosa wood -Fabric or Leather upholstery
An open, triangularly-shaped box along the length of the Pratica desk distinguishes its practical appeal, ideal for avoiding clutter on the desk's main surface. While simple, this piece values characteristics of wood and woodworking techniques. - Available in a variety of FSC-certified woods - Part of the Etel collection - Made to Order
This strong and distinctive design, created by Jorge Zalszupin in 1950s, features metal legs and a curved, wooden central structure, perfect to hold large, comfortable cushions. - Reissued by Etel - Made to Order
- Base structure made of freijó or imbuia wood - Upholstery offered in a variety of leathers and COL - Strap seat also available - Part of the Etel collection - Made to order Translating to ‘almost minimal’ the name of the "Quase Mínima" dining chair alludes to the discomfort found on minimalist chairs, whereas Claudia Moreira Salles designed…
With minimal geometry, the "R3" armchair's weightless and refined composition is available in a variety of native Brazilian woods. - Reissued by Etel - Made to Order
Affixed on a four-legged, oxidized iron swivel base, the Radar chair contours the body with its ergonomic wood slatted seat and back. Riffing on the utilitarian design of a spinning radar, this stylish and functional chair is acclaimed for its comfort and versatile use. -Hand crafted in reclaimed native Brazilian peroba rosa wood -Oxidized iron swivel…
Named after his wife Renata, Fernando Mendes’ Rê dining chair presents a design that is sturdy and functional, yet feminine and delicate in appeal. -Base made from natural or stained freijó wood -Leather seat
Originally designed for a small movie theater located in the south of Minas Gerais, Brazil. At the time only 14 items were manufactured and 1 with incomplete structure was kept for Sergio's collection. Old photographs discovered at the Instituto Sergio Rodrigues, along with the remaining structure, made it possible to reconstruct the original design.…
Part of Arthur Casas' Rest line, this sofa is an ode to comfort. The piece is distinguished by its contemporary cushions, which sit atop a low wooden platform and features a useful lower and upper shelf around its perimeter. No side tables necessary. - Available in freijo wood - Variety of upholstery options available or COM/COL - Part of the Etel…
The "Revisteiro" side table or bookcase is a whimsical yet elegant piece, whose uniqueness is the impetus of many a conversation. - Available in Freijo and Imbuia Woods - Reissued by Etel - Made to Order