The GS4 dining chair simultaneously possesses a sleek and fantastical air. Its long curves and openings are two of its most distinguishable features.
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, COM/COL
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
The Guanabara dining table features a biomorphic concrete base cladded in leather, and an ovoid patchwork wood veneer top.
- Freijo, Imbuia or Pau-Ferro patchwork wood veneer top
- Concrete base cladded in leather
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to Order
The Guilli dining table is characterized by thick, wooden pieces that create its basic structure; two blocks are united by a horizontal wooden piece, locked in with wooden pins, and a circular wooden top serves as its surface.
- Top and base come in a variety of different woods
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
Designed in 1928 by Gregori Warchavchik, the GW tea trolley is a signature piece of revolutionary Brazilian modern design, featured in the first modernist house of Brazil, on Rua Santa Cruz in Sao Paulo. The trolley adds refinement to an office, den or living room.
- Base structure made of imbuia or freijó wood
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order
A re-edition of the mid-century chair by Michel Arnoult, the Gwen is equipped with a rectangular frame in which an upholstered leather back and seat are subtly nestled into.
A Brazilian pioneer to the industrialization of the furniture manufacturing process, José Zanine Caldas, honed his skills early as a construction company draftsmen and an architectural model maker at his own firm. Comfortable around the plywood material of which most of his early work is constructed of, Caldas designed from an efficient low-waste manufacturing point of view, as well as one accessible to the masses; his theme of thoughtful, practical design is apparent in the early, vintage H armchairs.
- Stained plywood frame
- Orange vinyl upholstery
- Sold as a Pair
- Very good vintage condition.
- 2 units - sold as a pair
- 1950's
- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, COM
- Made to order
One of the first pieces of furniture Sergio Rodrigues designed, the "Hauner" sofa is evident of mid-century design tendencies conflating with Rodrigues' unique aesthetics. Tapered slanted legs affix to a slatted wooden frame that comport upholstered loose cushions, and a storage shelf in its back. A classic Sergio Rodrigues piece.
The ‘Horizonte’ Sideboard, which translates to ‘horizon’ in Portuguese, is composed of a minimal yet sophisticated, accordion-like wood structure. Though the sideboard appears to be solid, drawers emerge from the angulated surface.
- Available in a variety of woods
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
Named after Jorge Zalszupin's sister, Ina, this armchair is characterized by its orthogonal lines and voluminous upholstery, adorned by sophisticated details, like visible stitching and hand-carved wooden upholstery buttons. The result: comfort and elegance.
- Base structure made of different finishes of imbuia or freijó wood
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order
Originally designed in the 1960s, the Ipanema lounge chair is an homage to the infamous Rio de Janeiro beach, as well as the infamous romantic song named after it by Tom Jobim and Vinícius de Moraes. Leather arms detailed with wooden buttons, distinguish this design, perfect for a relaxed, elegant setting.
- Base structure made of freijo wood
- Armrest belt leather available in six different options
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order
Named after a Brazilian beach in the southern coast of São Paulo, Carlos Motta's Iporanga dining chair is as charming as it is comfortable; its structure is made from solid native Brazilian wood, and a leather upholstered seat and half back.
- Base structure made of cumaru, freijó, tauari or sucupira wood
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Available with or without arms
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
The ‘Irene’ stool in natural or stained freijó wood is designed for low counters, though suitable for various spaces. The edges of the stool are molded with a downward curvature in a mushroom-like shape, so users can comfortably rest their feet on the ground and avoid pressure on the legs. The piece is an homage to a great friend of the designer, Irene Seigle, a Mauritânia-born Franco-African who lived in over 40 cities throughout the world, as the perfect kitchen stool for conversations where she shared her incredible stories and recipes.
- Base structure available in natural or stained freijó wood
- Made to order
Designed by Jorge Zalszupin in 1969, this comfortable, delicate piece has a wooden base structure, and leather back and seat with beautiful stitching. The word ‘Itamaraty’ is of Indigenous origin, and became the name of the Itamaraty Palace in Brasilia, which houses Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- Available in variety of woods
- Available in a variety of leathers
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
Itamaraty designates an extensive line of desks created for the Pamphilj Palace, home of the Brazilian Embassy in Italy and the Arcos Palace, headquarters of the Foreign Ministry in Brasilia, also known as Itamaraty Palace. This reedition is based on the original model created in 1960.
• Base structure available in natural or stained freijó wood
• Made to order
The minimalist design of the IW dining table contrasts warmer and cooler tones of the various solid hardwoods in its surface, and is mounted a top chromed steel legs. Awarded "Linha de Móveis - Instituto dos Arquitetos do Brasil" prize in 2006.
- Base structure made of a combination of native Brazilian woods including freijó, sucupira and timbaúba
- Chromed steel legs
- Part of Etel collection
- Made to order
Striking, graceful, and creative, the IW tray translates the simple and sleek lines of Isay Weinfeld's architecture to interior design. Featuring Guava tree branches for handles, the hand-made IW tray is comprised of native Brazilian Ipê wood and a silver frame, gracefully highlighting each material’s natural and geometrical elements. Awarded with the "Linha de Móveis - Instituto dos Arquitetos do Brasil" prize in 2006.
- Handmade in Brazil
- Ipe wood, guava tree branches and silver frame
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
The IW sofa is composed of orthogonal, straight and hard lines which contrast with the softness of the upholstered seat and loose pillows. Awarded "Linha de Móveis - Instituto dos Arquitetos do Brasil" in 2006.
- Base structure made of ipê wood
- Chrome steel legs
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics and COM
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order
The choice of either a mix of cedar, ipê and tauari wood, or one alone, to build its focal structure, makes the IW sideboard unique. Furthermore, the sideboard's handles and detailing are made from gold-plated metal. Awarded "Linha de Móveis - Instituto dos Arquitetos do Brasil" prize in 2006.
- Base structure made of cedar, ipê or tauari wood
- Part of Etel collection
- Made to order
This elegant, minimal design by architect Isay Weinfeld is characterized by its Brazilian hardwood cube-like base, and the circular silver container that sits inside it; a contrast in materiality and tone. Awarded with the "Linha de Móveis - Instituto dos Arquitetos do Brasil" prize in 2006.
- Handmade in Brazil
- Imbuia wood and silver
- Part of Etel collection
- Made to order
The IW lounge armchair is composed of orthogonal, straight and hard lines which contrast with the softness of the upholstered seat and three loose pillows. Awarded "Linha de Móveis - Instituto dos Arquitetos do Brasil" in 2006.
- Base structure made of ipê wood
- Stainless steel legs
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics and COM
- Part of Etel collection
- Made to order
In the J. Hirth lighting, Sergio Rodrigues chooses a distinctly balanced combination of materials, creating a piece that is sleek yet warm.
- Base structure made in chrome steel
- Made in natural freijó wood or peroba do campo wood
- Lamp shade made of hemp
- Made to order
The first piece by Fernando Mendes to be available on the market, the ‘Jake’ is named after the 4-year old boy from New York for whom it was originally designed, as his parents sought a ‘step stool’ for him to reach the bookshelves. The lateral pieces and seat fit into one another, recalling the form of a small carpentry bench. Remnants of freijó wood are used by the designer, so each stool has a unique color and identity.
• Base structure made of solid Freijó wood
• Made to order
With three unique legs that engage at the middle, the Janete side table embodies a simple, organic form, yet functional aesthetic.
- Base structure and top made of natural or stained freijó wood
- Made to order