Fernando Mendes' Sapão armchair is robust yet light in design. The large width of the seat and back makes the chair strong and comfortable; its suspended back and wood structure allows an airy feel.
• Base structure made of solid Freijó wood
• Upholstery available in a variety of leathers
• Made to order
Extremely comfortable, the Saquarema dining chair is available in a variety of Brazilian native woods, with upholstered seat and back.
- Available with or without arms
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
- Available in a variety of FSC-certified woods
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
The comfortable "Saquarema" revolving armchair is available in a variety of native Brazilian woods, also comprised of a metal base and upholstered seat.
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
Rare set of vintage dining chairs designed by Giuseppe Scapinelli in the 1950s.
- Solid caviuna wood
- Re-upholstered in Raf Simons for Kvadrat Ria fabric
The Secreta coffee table is a modular system, composed of 2 or 3 stone boxes. One side of each stone box is a wood panel, which is also the front of hidden drawers opened with a “secret” magnetic feature. The drawers open when a wood pebble housing a hidden magnet touches the wood panel, at its very center. The composition can be made with an additional plain wood box, to introduce rhythm and playfulness to the piece.
- Boxes can be purchased individually, but are recommended in sets of 2 to 4
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
Originally designed by Jorge Zalsupin in 1950, the Senior armchair is simultaneously understated and elegant. Its upholstered curved back and seat combined with stainless steel legs give way to an original piece that is a great addition to any living ambiance.
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order
Originally designed by Jorge Zalsupin in 1950, the Senior armchair is simultaneously understated and elegant. Its upholstered curved back and seat combined with solid wooden legs give way to an original piece that is a great addition to any living ambiance.
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order
Sergio Rodrigues named the Sergio Augusto after a friend of his, a journalist. The lamp stands on a unique, chrome steel tripod with wooden balls at each foot, that reappear as details throughout other portions of the lamp.
-Chrome steel
-Solid Freijó wood
-Hemp lampshade
Distinguished by its rotating metal structure, and by being completely handmade, the Sergio lounge armchair is deemed a tribute to Carlos Motta's good friend, Sergio Reodrigues, a Brazilian architect and designer. While Motta developed this armchair, he received news that Rodrigues had passed away.
- Swivel armchair
- Reclaimed peroba rosa wood structure
- Iron details
- Suede upholstery
- Handmade
The Sling Lounge Chair features a hammock-like seating structure supported by a solid wood frame. The diagonal lines in the structure juxtapose the naturally-occurring curves created by the leather sling seat.
Designed in 1997 by furniture design master Sergio Rodrigues, the two-tone "Sonia" stool is playful and versatile, as it can be doubled as side table or ottoman. Portable and charming, perfect to be moved around to suit any room’s composition or utility, the "Sonia" was an instant hit after it was specially designed for, and named after, a longtime patron of Rodrigues.
- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood
- Made to order
This pair of vintage armchairs from the late 1950s was designed by Geraldo de Barros, a painter, photographer, graphic and product designer who experimented with new forms and aesthetics, and became immersed in formalism. The armchairs feature a striking Jacaranda veneer wood, case-like base structure and a metal frame.
The SR Red bar is a vintage Sergio Rodrigues piece distinguished by its aesthetic versatility. Closed, the wooden bar is a subtle addition to any room; open, the wooden bar displays two eccentric red surface areas.
The versatile Stand By coat hanger by Claudia Moreira Salles is an alternative to most recurrent coat rack forms. The piece consists of a solid wood board - on which wooden hooks are asymmetrically attached, and opened easily by tapping their lower ends - and a concrete base, which provides stability. The hand-spun wooden bowl fixed to the top edge of the concrete base, for holding keys and knick-knacks, is an added touch.
-Dark wood: Ipê
-Light wood: Catuaba
-Concrete: Charcoal or Light Grey
Originally designed in 1956, the sculptural ‘Stella’ armchair was the first piece of upholstered furniture produced at the designer’s manufacturing facility, Taba. Relaxed yet sophisticated, Rodrigues' characteristic curves are featured in the exposed wooden frame and upholstery that form wing-like arms. This variation features a high back.
- Frame available in cherry wood or imbuia
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Made to order
Originally designed in 1956, the sculptural ‘Stella’ armchair was the first piece of upholstered furniture produced at the designer’s manufacturing facility, Taba. Relaxed yet sophisticated, Rodrigues' characteristic curves are featured in the exposed wooden frame and upholstery that form wing-like arms.
- Frame available in cherry wood or imbuia
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Made to order
Reminiscent of the style and elegance of 1930’s design, Etel Carmona’s Suchus stool, is made from American Walnut wood and alligator skin, sustainably harvested from a cooperative in the Amazon, in the most conscientious and artisanal form. Named after the scientific name of the alligator species Melanosuchus niger, the Suchus will be launched for the first time, in the US, at Em Trânsito.
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
Named after one of the most beautiful beaches of São Paulo's coast, the Taguaiba is designed to bring comfort to the user. Constructed through a blend of laminated and solid timber with bronze accents and upholstery on the back and seat, it is lower than other armchairs, which contributes to it's natural feel.
• Base structure made of beech wood
• Upholstery available in a variety of fabrics, leather and COM
• Made to order
• Optional matching ottoman
A bronze Japanese tambour inspired the design of the Tam Tam collection. Intended for utilization as either side table or a foot rest, their body is composed of wood, while their top is made of parchment.
- Available in freijo wood
- Parchment top
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
This piece is 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. It is handmade by Riberinhos, whose home is the Amazon, and is characterized by its close proximity to the ground and longer seat; it is charming, yet humble, and a compliment to any space.
- Made in Muiracatiara wood, certified by the FSC
- Part of the Attom collection
The Tcheko lamp references the nickname of Sergio Rodrigues' grandson, Francisco Rodrigues Didier. The piece combines the sharpness of its boxy structures with the warm qualities of its wood and light, making for a unique accent to an interior.
- Base structure made of natural freijó wood
- Chrome steel fitting
- Lamp shade made of hemp
- Made to order