Sergio Rodrigues' Nikolas dining chair encapsulates timeless, versatile modernity through its freijó base structure - different upholstery pairings can remarkably alter the chair's character.
- Base structure available in natural or stained freijó
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Made to order
- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood
- Seat and legs can be made in different stains when in beech wood
- Counter height available: 23 5/8"
- Made to order
An updated, taller version of his "Sonia" stool, Sergio Rodrigues' "Nine" bar stool employs two-tone native Brazilian woods and Rodrigues' signature shapely forms.
The Olivia dining chair is characterized by its simplicity of form and elegance. Upholstered leather is stitched onto the chair’s wooden frame, emphasizing its clean quality.
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
Designed in 1980 for the Hotel SESC in Rio de Janiero, by architect Oscar Niemeyer, the ON desk’s distinguishing curves conjure Niemeyer’s iconic architecture.
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to Order
Designed in 1980 for the Copacabana Hotel SESC, by architect Oscar Niemeyer, the ON desk’s distinguishing curves, that compose the chair's arms, conjure Niemeyer’s iconic architecture.
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to Order
The distinguishing curves of the ON lounge armchair, that compose this spacious chair's arms, conjure Oscar Niemeyer’s iconic architecture.
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to Order
The Onda bench is composed of a single curved and molded wooden laminate, that forms ergonomic seats, and rests atop a metal base. A leather, draped magazine holder is at the bench's side. Comfortable and functional, until now this piece was out of production since the 1960s.
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to Order
Arthur Casas sought to take a fresh look at the use of curves for the Ondas sideboard; in earlier works, due to technical reasons, he had abandoned their incorporation. The sideboard's curved handles, achieved with careful precision, are the piece's key feature.
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to Order
The ‘Ondine’ Lounge Chair is constructed of a curved metal structure, encased in molded foam, and covered in a specialized flexible fabric. The design principles found in this 1980s piece, as well as its material components define the Ondine’s strong and distinguishable appearance. This was a prototype made by the designer for his beach house and was never mass produced until recently.
- Metal structure
- Molded foam and flexible fabric
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order
Shaped like a nest, the Orixá Lounge Armchair is fully upholstered and has a swivel base. Its name is derived from Afro-Brazilian culture, referring to an entity that protects and embraces all.
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leathers and COM/COL
- Made to Order
Sergio Rodrigues' 'Oscar' armchair was originally designed for the São Paulo Jockey Club. Its sinuous lines mimic those of Brasilia’s iconic buildings. Named after legendary Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer.
- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood
- Upholstery offered in a variety of leathers or COL
- Seat and back available in natural or aged cane
- Made to order
Sergio Rodrigues' 'Oscar' armchair was originally designed in 1956 for the São Paulo Jockey Club. Its sinuous lines mimic those of Brasilia’s iconic buildings. Named after legendary Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer.
- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood
- Upholstery offered in a variety of leathers or COL
- Seat and back available in natural or aged cane
- Made to order
The Ouro Preto armchair is constructed with a wooden frame, with its back and seat composed of a single, suspended leather piece. Leather straps, threaded through the frame, provide a distinctive design element while adding support for the seat. Stitching in the leather adds a subtle texture to the piece.
- Available in a variety of wood types
- Available in variety of leather and suedes
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order
A re-edition of the mid-century armchair by Michel Arnoult, the Ouro Preto, named after a former colonial mining town, is equipped with an elegant low frame in Canela wood with string panel supporting the back of the upholstery.
A re-editioned ottoman by Michel Arnoult, designed to accompany the Ouro Preto armchair, is named after a former colonial mining town, and features an elegant low frame in Canela wood with an upholstered cushion.
A depiction of graceful 1950s Brazilian design, the Palhinha chair is formed by a delicate wooden frame, tapered rounded legs, and a caned seat and backrest. This Branco & Preto design is classic and understated.
• Base structure made in imbuia wood with a variety of stains
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to Order
Cadeira Palhinha, which means “caned chair” in Portuguese, is a re-editioned mid-century chair by Martin Eisler. It features a caned back and upholstered seat, joined by an elegant Canela wooden frame with curvilinear subtleties.
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