Named after the Victoria amazonica, a magnificent water lily native to the Amazon Rainforest, the Victoria Amazonica Coffee Table draws inspiration from the plant’s elegant, organic form. The design features four independent, petal-like segments that glide along a hidden track, allowing the table to shift between multiple configurations. It can remain in a more closed position, with the petals gathered together, or open, bringing the table’s surfaces—and the objects atop them—closer to those seated nearby.
Part of the Tapajós Collection, launched in partnership with Espasso in December 2022.
- Base structure available in a variety of woods
- Made to order
The Vila Rica sideboard’s unique functionality is formed through its sliding doors and wooden slats, that when opened, are able to interlace perfectly into one.
- Option of flat or storage top
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
Designed in 1965 for the Arcos Palace, headquarters of the Foreign Ministry in Brasilia, also known as Itamaraty Palace, the 'Vitrine,' meaning a glass display case, can be used to exhibit objects or small collections.
- Base structure available in natural or stained freijó wood
- Table top glass thickness: 3/8" or 10mm
- White melamine bottom
- Made to order
The Vivi lounge armchair designed by Sergio Rodrigues pays homage to Vivi Nabuco, a friend of his. A head roll held up by two wooden poles, sits above its round, grandiose structure. The Vivi is known for its outstanding comfort and unique aesthetics.
- Made with natural or stained freijó wood
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Optional matching ottoman
- Made to order
The ‘Voador’ plate and bowl ensemble are handmade by Riberinhos whose home is the Amazon, in resistant Muiracatiara wood, certified by the FSC. Designed for daily, versatile use, as sets or individual pieces, they gracefully stack creating the illusion of flotation, and realize the piece’s name, which translates to ‘flyer.’ 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
The Vogel desk, marked by clean, graceful lines is available in a variety of FSC-certified woods.
- Filing cabinets optional
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
Rodrigues’ interpretation of the classic Bergère, the declarative 'Voltaire' armchair is characterized by its geometrical external solid wood base and its ultra comfortable, seemingly floating, frame. Recently reissued, partly due to Philip Starck’s selection of the piece to be part of the Hotel Fasano Rio de Janeiro project, the "Voltaire" is an iconic Brazilian mid-century design.
- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Optional matching ottoman
- Made to order
Designed in 1962, the seemingly simple design of the "Vronka" perfectly embraces the body in a brilliant, scoop shaped seat supported by a simple solid wood cross-frame.
- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics and COM
- Optional matching ottoman
- Made to order
Designed in 1928 by modernist Gregori Warchavchik, the Warchavchik stool is one of the furniture pieces he designed to suit his seminal architectural projects. Hints of art deco commingle with Brazilian modernism, making the stool an icon of Brazilian modern design.
- Base structure made in a variety of native Brazilian woods
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics and leathers, COM/COL
- Made to order
- Reissued by Etel
Simple, yet intriguing, the Xibô table lamp offers a subtle, yet eye-catching statement to any space. It's base features layered wooden tabs, with a mirror in their middle. The hat of the piece, as well as its name, draw on a nickname Sergio Rodrigues' wife gave him.
- Base structure made of natural or stained freijó wood
- Chrome steel fittings
- Lamp shade made of hemp
- Made to order
An incomplete prototype was presented in 1991 during a great retrospective exhibit of Sergio Rodrigues' work in the Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro. About three prototypes were made for the occasion and one of them was kept in the studio's storage unit. The project's conclusion only depended on the shape of the headrest, a few options were tested unsuccessfully. In the beginning of 2013, Sergio Rodrigues sketches a simple line defining the contour of the headrest in a croquis of the armchair - the design was complete! The chair called by the creator's nickname, Xibô, finally came to life.
• Base structure made of natural and stained freijó
• Belt leather in black or brown
• Made to order
Modernists became enamored by wooden chairs whose designs incorporated wicker, seen as an archetype for mid-century modern furniture. Jorge Zalszupin is among the designers who engaged in his traditional combination, while incorporating his own style; the ‘Zeca’ dining chair is elegant, minimal, and spartan.
- Available in variety of Imbuia and woods
- Removable upholstery pillow available in a variety of fabrics, leathers, and suedes
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order
The Zezinho bar, made from stained Cedar, features a textured sliding door. Awarded "Best Contemporary Design" - Decorex Fair, London in 2004.
- Base structure made of stained cedar
- Sliding door made of bronze mirror
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order