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IW Tray

by Isay Weinfeld

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

IW Sofa

by Isay Weinfeld

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

IW Sideboard

by Isay Weinfeld

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

IW Ice Bucket

by Isay Weinfeld

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

IW Lounge Armchair

by Isay Weinfeld

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

J. Hirth Lighting

by Sergio Rodrigues

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

Jake Bench

by Fernando Mendes

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

Janete Side Table

by Sergio Rodrigues

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

Jangada Coffee Table

by Ronald Sasson

By design, the ‘Jangada’ coffee table encapsulates classic fishing boats from the Northeast of Brazil; Ronald Sasson exercises a certain poetic license, considerate of forms and their origins, and resulting in distinct sophistication. This piece is made entirely of hardwood.

- Made in Feijo or Imbuia wood
- Available in two different sizes
- Made to order

Java Lounge Chair

by Carlos Motta

An exceptionally comfortable piece, the Java chair is made of reclaimed peroba rosa laminates - alongside its dark-brown leather, button tacks adhere the cushion to the base, so a "java" quality is evoked. With a base made of iron capped in wood the piece is rustic, clean, and suitable from all angles. It well represents Carlos Motta's progression though a sophisticated yet laid-back attitude.

• Made of reclaimed peroba rosa wood and assembled with brass nails
• Oxidized iron legs
• Leather seat

Jecker Dining Chair

by Etel Carmona

The Jecker dining chair is solid yet airy, its versatile seating design makes it capable of fitting virtually any style and context. Version with arms also available.

- Made in native Brazilian woods
- Available in either a leather or caned back
- Part of Etel collection
- Made to order

Jecker with Arms Dining Chair

by Etel Carmona

The Jecker dining chair is solid yet airy, its versatile seating design makes it capable of fitting virtually any style and context.

- Made in native Brazilian woods
- Available in either a leather or caned back
- Part of Etel collection
- Made to order

Jerzy Chair

by Jorge Zalszupin

Designed by Jorge Zalszupin for L’Atelier in the 1960s, the charm of the Jerzy chair lies in the wooden curvature of its seat, accentuating the detail and quality of the Brazilian wood. Alongside its visual appeal, is the comfort of this piece, found in its stitched back and seat upholstery. The piece’s name refers to its designer; ‘Jerzy’ is the name ‘Jorge’ in Polish.

- Available in a variety of leather and fabrics
- Available in American Walnut or Pau Ferro wood
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order

Jimi Lounge Armchair

by Sergio Rodrigues

- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Made to order

Originally designed for Brasilia’s iconic Palácio Itamaraty, which houses the Ministry of External Relations of Brazil, the "Jimi" armchair has been reissued since 2005. With its square legs affixed to its natural leather-upholstered arms and low scoop frame, the "Jimi" was based on Rodrigues 1958 "Gio" armchair which was selected by Italian architect Gio Ponti to be featured on the magazine Domus Italiana that year.

JZ Side Table

by Jorge Zalszupin

The wooden composition of this base is the focal point of the JZ side table, visible through its glass top, elegantly secured by a brass button.

- Glass top
- Reissued by Etel

JZ Tea Trolley

by Jorge Zalszupin

A Brazilian Modernist classic, the JZ tea trolley's pair of slender yet oversized brass wheels play off the triangular sides of the bottom shelf, whose sides resemble a folded origami - a theme among Zalszupin's designs. The tray on top is removable. 

- Made from honey imbuia
- Accents made from brass and powder-coated steel
- Reissued by Etel

JZ Desk

by Jorge Zalszupin

The JZ desk employs rationalist design principles found in pieces certified by Jorge Zalszupin for L'Atelier; its features, such as drawers and supportive surfaces are intended to enhance a work space.

- Made in a mix of FSC certified woods
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order

JZ Vintage Bench

by Jorge Zalszupin

Jorge Zalsuzpin's beautiful Vintage bench is comprised of a pristine native Brazilian wooden surface, featuring a leather sling magazine holder, and upholstered seats. Hand-crafted details such as wooden-carved upholstery buttons and brass detailing complete the impeccably crafted "Vintage" bench.

- Wooden-carved upholstery buttons and brass detailing
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order

Kati Side Table

by Sergio Rodrigues

With its cylindrical legs as a base, the Kati side table stands as a playful, yet simple addition to any interior.

- Base structure and top made of natural or stained freijó wood
- Made to order

Katita Dining Chair

by Sergio Rodrigues

- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood
- Upholstered in a variety of fabrics, COM/COL
- Made to order

The "Katita" chair combines classic and sinuous lines in its playful base, with a rigid element for its backrest. Sophisticated and unexpected, whimsical features, such as Rodrigues' signature circle cutouts, make the "Katita" a truly unique piece representative of Rodrigues' idiosyncratic aesthetics.

Kiko High Back Armchair

by Sergio Rodrigues

The Kiko High Back Armchair was created in 1964 when Sergio Rodrigues was called to design a desk for the offices of Itamaraty Palace, Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Combining comfort and elegance, the Kiko is the perfect piece to compose a workplace.

• Base structure made of natural and stained freijó
• Made to order

Kiko Low Back Armchair

by Sergio Rodrigues

The Kiko Low Back Armchair was created in 1964 when Sergio Rodrigues was called to design a desk for the offices of Itamaraty Palace, Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Combining comfort and elegance, the Kiko is the perfect piece to compose a workplace.

• Base structure made of natural and stained freijó
• Made to order

Kilin Lounge Armchair

by Sergio Rodrigues

The design of the 'Kilin' armchair, evident of Sergio Rodrigues’ signature forms and materials, consists of a wood frame and leather sling slipcover that are assembled by dowels and pins, and considerably lighter than Rodrigues’ other iconic armchairs. With its name derived from an abbreviated version of Rodrigues’ tender nickname for his wife, ‘esquilinho’ (or ‘small squirrel’), the "Kilin" is a straightforward and versatile armchair that quickly became a Brazilian design classic and bears a little of Rodrigues’ personal history within it.

- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood
- Sling seat in belt leather or cowhide
- Made to order

Koguma Floor Lighting

by Carlos Motta

The Koguma floor lamp by Carlos Motta is characterized by its burled, solid wood top, allowing both organic and mechanical qualities.

Limited Edition of 3
- Made of reclaimed peroba rosa wood stem
- Reclaimed mango wood shade
- Iron, bronze screen
- Handcrafted

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