Distinct and sophisticated the "Bianca" chest of drawers combines a two-tone wood frame and six drawers, with stainless steel trivet and drawer handles. Free-standing, the "Bianca" is exemplary of Rodrigues' unique design. - Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood - Trivet and drawer handles in stainless steel or chrome-plated brass…
The "Biguá" armchair was created by designer Carlos Motta and named after the native Brazilian bird Cormorant (Biguá). It was designed based on the measurements of reclaimed wood beams and it is known for its stark simplicity and ergonomic sophistication. - Base structure made of solid Cumaru wood - Suitable for both indoors and outdoors - Made to…
The Bola de Latão chair features a striking design: each front leg is capped with a brass sphere at the top - the translation of its name from Portuguese - and soft leather wrapped around a tubular iron structure and stretched using ties. It was produced only as a limited run of six for Lina Bo Bardi’s private Sao Paulo residence, the renowned Glass…
Jorge Zalszupin designed the Brasiliana sofa in the late 1950's as an homage to Brasilia - the recently founded Brazilian capital designed by Oscar Niemeyer. Sinuous forms shape its wooden frame, reminiscent of Niemeyer’s signature curves, and impeccably crafted details - wooden carved upholstery buttons, voluminous cushions, bolster pillow and brass…
Jorge Zalszupin designed the "Brasiliana" armchair in 1965 as an homage to Brasilia - as an homage to Brasilia - the recently founded Brazilian capital designed by Oscar Niemeyer. Sinuous forms shape its wooden frame, reminiscent of Niemeyer’s signature curves, as do its impeccable craft details: wooden carved upholstery buttons, voluminous cushions,…
Effortlessly striking and warm, the Braz lounge chair is a excellent addition to a variety of spaces. The leather or suede upholstery along its arms, back, and seat add a marking touch. - Base structure made of reclaimed peroba wood - Upholstery offered in a variety of leathers and COM/COL - Made to order
The name of the table is a tribute to his longtime friend, Michel Burton. In the early years of furniture creation Sergio Rodrigues already manifested great skill in the treatment of forms and the unexpected use of materials. With the Burton table, we can imagine Sergio dismantling a sailboat model to recompose the pieces that will take the form of…
With its elongated oval top, the Caê side table is a perfect option for narrow spaces. The piece's design takes inspiration from a navigation sextant, commonly used in the Age of Exploration. - Base structure available in natural or stained freijó wood - Made to order
The edges of this table can either be folded down or in as a square, or left up in an octagonal formation, giving an interesting, creative dimensionality to the piece. Jorge Zalszupin's name for the table, café, is the Portuguese word for coffee. - Base structure made of natural pau ferro wood - Closed dimensions W 39" x D 39" x H 29" - Open dimensions…
A great table from the Café series of dining tables, designed by Jorge Zalszupin's company, L'Atelier, originally produced in the 1960's. The patchwork rosewood veneer and brass puddle feet are indicative of this iconic mid-century manufactures expert craftsmanship. 3x examples available
The Caju coffee table is solid, sleek, and bold. It is part of a furniture line by Carlos Motta that uses reclaimed and post-demolition wood, plentiful in urban centers like São Paulo. - Base structure made of peroba wood - Made to order
Claudia Moreira Salles' Camarero stool combines splayed legs and framing, made from native Brazilian wood, with two, conjoined, woven leather seats. In Portuguese, its name means server or waiter. - Base structure available in a variety of native Brazilian woods - Seat available in four belt leather options - Part of Etel collection - Made to order
This vintage side table was designed in the 1950s. Iron base structure, solid Caviuna wood, and natural cane. One unit available.
An early piece designed by Sergio Rodrigues, the Cantu High dining chair was prized in the IV Furniture Bienal in Italy in 1961, and was part of the original interior project of Brazil's capital Brasilia. A classic icon in Brazilian mid-century design. - Base structure available in cherry wood - Upholstery offered in a variety of leathers and COL -…
An early piece designed by Sergio Rodrigues, the "Cantu" low dining chair was prized in the IV Furniture Bienal in Italy in 1961, and was part of the original interior project of Brazil's capital Brasilia. A classic icon in Brazilian mid-century design. - Base structure available in cherry wood - Upholstery offered in a variety of leathers and COL…
A classic Brazilian mid-century design, the Capri bench with a black iron or corten steel frame, with a slightly curved upholstered seat, which can be used in modular situations. The bench is a reedition of the 1950's original by Jorge Zalszupin. - Base structure made of black iron or corten steel - Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather,…
Classic Brazilian mid-century design, the Capri side table with its spare black iron or corten steel frame, and smooth, stone top, can be used in modular situations. The side table is a reedition of the 1950's original by Jorge Zalszupin. - Base structure made of black iron or corten steel - Top offered in a variety of stones - Reissued by Etel - Made…
Sergio Rodrigues designed Carmel Armchair in 1966 as the iconic piece for his first international store, “OCA,” which opened that same year in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. Rodrigues’ entrepreneurial spirit demonstrated that it was possible to take Brazilian design abroad. Carmel and OCA stood out as a manifesto in America: to promote furniture…
While clean and minimalist in design, the Carolina coffee table's play with balance - with its wooden tabletop and counterpoint, asymmetric bronze base - is captivating. - Bronze Base - Wooden top available in a variety of woods - Part of Etel Collection - Made to Order
The Carro de Boi chaise in ipê wood is distinguished by its butterfly joints and lively wood grain. Its oversized wheel and elongated structure recall the form of rural, bull-drawn carriage used in Brazil; the significance of its name in Portuguese. - Base structure made of natural ipê wood - Part of Etel collection - Made to order