The "Tião" dining chair is a straightforward, elegant and comfortable piece, designed by Sergio Rodrigues during an early period of his career.
- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Made to order
- Base structure available in cherry wood and imbuia wood
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Seat heights available: 24.4"/ 28"/ 32" | 62/ 72/ 82cm
- Made to order
"Tião" bar stool is a straightforward, elegant design by the "father of Brazilian modern design."
- Base structure available in cherry wood and imbuia wood
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Made to order
This design by Arthur Casas is solid and elegant. It is composed of a blackened steel base structure with a limestone surface; the stone formation replicates a composition of tiles, as suggested by its name, specifically of the caquinho style sidewalks in Sao Paulo, created in the 1940s and 1950s.
- Limestone top
- Steel base structure
- Made to Order
Simple, light, and chic, Carlos Motta's design of the Tim armchair refashions iconic features of Brazilian mid-century furniture design.
-Made from natural perobinha do campo wood
-Suede seat
-Caned back
The "Timbó" bench features simple lines and generous proportions. In designing the "Timbó" line, Carlos Motta aligned a starkly straightforward design with durability. The designer firmly believes in making a collection "that values simplicity, made to last". The all-weather pieces from the collection are moisture resistant and very low-maintenance, making them ideal for use in outdoor settings and recreation areas.
The "Timbó" dining chair features simple lines and generous proportions. In designing the "Timbó" line, Carlos Motta aligned a starkly straightforward design with durability. The designer firmly believes in making a collection "...that values simplicity, made to last". The all-weather pieces from the collection are moisture resistant and very low-maintenance, making them ideal for use in outdoor settings and recreation areas.
The "Timbó" armchair features simple lines and generous proportions, complemented with Sunbrella cushions in an array of vibrant colors. In designing the "Timbó" line, Carlos Motta aligned a starkly straightforward design with durability. The designer firmly believes in making a collection "that values simplicity, made to last". The all-weather pieces from the collection are moisture resistant and very low-maintenance, making them ideal for use in outdoor settings and recreation areas.
The "Timbó" sofa features simple lines and generous proportions, complemented with Sunbrella cushions available in an array of vibrant colors. In designing the "Timbó" collection, Carlos Motta aligned a starkly straightforward design with durability. The designer firmly believes in making a collection "...that values simplicity, made to last". The all-weather pieces from the collection are moisture resistant and very low-maintenance, making them ideal for use in outdoor settings and recreation areas.
The "Timbó" dining table features simple lines and generous proportions. In designing the "Timbó" line, Carlos Motta aligned a starkly straightforward design with durability. The designer firmly believes in making a collection "that values simplicity, made to last. The all-weather pieces from the collection are moisture resistant and very low-maintenance, making them ideal for use in outdoor settings and recreation areas.
The "Timbó" chaise features simple lines and generous proportions, complemented with Sunbrella cushions available in an array of vibrant colors. In designing the "Timbó" collection, Carlos Motta aligned a starkly straightforward design with durability. The designer firmly believes in making a collection "that values simplicity, made to last". The all-weather pieces from the collection are moisture resistant and very low-maintenance, making them ideal for use in outdoor settings and recreation areas.
The "Timbó" dining table features simple lines and generous proportions. In designing the "Timbó" line, Carlos Motta aligned a starkly straightforward design with durability. The designer firmly believes in making a collection "that values simplicity, made to last. The all-weather pieces from the collection are moisture resistant and very low-maintenance, making them ideal for use in outdoor settings and recreation areas.
Playful and comfortable, the signature element of this iconic Sergio Rodrigues mid-century design is the head roll above the sofa’s upholstered back and seat. The ‘Tonico’ is a derivation of the Tonico armchair, both pieces are named after the designer’s brother-in-law; as Rodrigues explained “he sat in the chair and said: I do not want anything else, just this here.”
- Base structure available in natural or stained freijo wood
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Made to order
Playful and comfortable in its iconic design, the Tonico armchair exemplifies Sergio Rodrigues' mid-century design. Its signature element is a headroll above the upholstered back and seat, all mounted atop a Freijó wood base. The piece is named after the designer’s brother-in-law; as Rodrigues explained “he sat in the chair and said: I do not want anything else, just this here. It's beautiful.”
- Base structure available in Natural or Stained Freijó wood
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Optional matching ottoman
- Made to order
Futuristic and streamlined, the Toras Armchair consists of a powder coated steel frame, which skillfully joins the cylinders of polished cumaru wood at its base with multi-density foam upholstered cushions that makeup the back and seat. This piece is part of Arthur Casas’ Toras collection, which provides the sophistication of indoor modern furniture in its outdoor pieces.
- Made with polished cumaru wood
- Available in a variety of outdoor fabrics
- Made to order
Futuristic and streamlined, the Toras Sofa consists of a powder coated steel frame, which skillfully joins the cylinders of polished cumaru wood at its base with multi-density foam upholstered cushions that makeup the back and seat. This piece is part of Arthur Casas’ Toras collection, which provides the sophistication of indoor modern furniture in its outdoor pieces.
- Made with polished cumaru wood
- Available in a variety of outdoor fabrics
- Made to order
Futuristic and charming, the Toras coffee table joins a movable rectangular tray with a table top made up of cylinders of polished cumaru wood. The assembly sits atop a powder-coated steel frame. This piece is part of Arthur Casas’ Toras collection, which provides the sophistication of indoor modern furniture in its outdoor pieces.
• Made with polished cumaru wood
• Available in a variety of outdoor fabrics
• Made to order
‘Totó’ typifies a dog name; a leather "leash" facilitates the piece’s movement, almost as if one were walking a dog.
This bar cart is made in freijó wood encased in stainless steel, containing wooden boxes in cedar, freijó, ipê and tauari wood.
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
Pair of exquisite side tables designed in the 1960’s by L'Atelier. Made in molded rosewood and travertine top.
Inspired by hammocks found inside cargo-passenger boats navigating along the São Francisco River.
- Made of lightweight iron and leather
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order
Designed by Jorge Zalsuzpin in the 1960s, the Triangular armchair is clearly marked by Lina Bo Bardi’s aesthetic influence; Bo Bardi looked to Brazilian popular culture for inspiration, and was particularly fascinated by sailing boats of the São Francisco River. The piece’s structure is made in iron, with wooden detailing, which a canvas or leather piece is suspended upon to create a back and seat.
- Wooden detail available in variety of Imbuia and Freijo woods
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order
A unique alternative to a rectangular dining table, the highlight of the Triangular Dining Table is a partially painted glass top in which to peek through at the structure. Original design by Joaquim Tenreiro.
• Glass top available in a variety of colors
• Reissued by Etel
• Made to order
The ‘Tribowl’ bowls are handmade by Riberinhos whose home is the Amazon, in resistant Muiracatiara wood, certified by the FSC. The three bowl sizes each reflect a unique, natural wood design, and can be placed together into one. 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 three sizes
In native Brazilian Imbuia wood with a leather seat, the versatile "Trinco" doubles as stool, ottoman or side table.
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order