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Kropf Side Table

by Fernando Mendes

Clean and modern, the Kropf side table is an adaptable addition to many interiors.

-Available in natural or stained freijó wood

Kudasay Lounge Chair

by Ricardo Fasanello

"Kudasay" swivel chair and ottoman in leather and iron. Produced by the Ricardo Fasanello Studio, in Brazil.

Leif Bench

by Sergio Rodrigues

With a seat constructed of broad, wooden panels, the Leif bench materializes as a strong, but natural accent to a variety of spaces.

-Available in natural or stained freijó wood

Leque Magazine Holder

by Gregori Warchavchik

Designed in 1928, the Leque magazine holder is one of the furniture pieces Gregori Warchavchik designed to suit his seminal architectural projects; hints of art deco commingle with Brazilian modernism, making the Leque an iconic design. Made from native Brazilian woods, the piece doubles as side table when positioned accordingly.

- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order

Lia Armchair

by Sergio Rodrigues

Limestone Coffee Table

by Jorge Zalszupin

An elegant limestone top sits balanced on perfectly fitted groves that open into the wooden legs of this Jorge Zalszupin coffee table.

- Available in a variety of FSC-certified woods
- Limestone surface
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order

Lina Side Table

by Fernando Mendes

Made of Brazilian freijó wood, the Lina side table is characterized by its circular top and two t-shaped legs, connected by a curved wooden crossbar. This piece it reminiscent of early craftsmen furniture with the mortise and tenon joinery.

-Available in natural or stained freijó wood

Livre Desk

by Lia Siqueira

- Available in a variety of FSC-certified woods
- Part of the Etel collection

Lótus Bowl

by Carlos Motta

The Lotus bowl and plate are handmade by Riberinhos whose home is the Amazon, in resistant Muiracatiara wood, certified by the FSC. 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

LS Lounge Armchair

by Ricardo Fasanello

The LS Lounge Chair’s wide seat and low stature allow its laid-back format, with a variety of comfortable lounging postures. The sturdy foam structure is enveloped in leather, and its backrest, secured by a belt, can flip to either side of the piece. As with many Fasanello pieces, the LS is reminiscent of automotive design.

Lucio Dining Chair

by Sergio Rodrigues

Named after Lucio Costa, the acclaimed Brazilian architect who worked along Oscar Niemeyer on the development of Brasília, the 'Lucio' dining chair is a classic icon in Brazilian design. Simple and timeless, it combines modernist and regional elements.

- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia
- Upholstery offered in a variety of leathers and COL
- Seat also available in natural or aged cane
- Made to order

Luiza Chaise

by Fernando Mendes

The profile of the Luiza chaise, an homage to the designer’s friend and brand consultant Luiza Jacobsen, recalls the profile of airplanes from the 1940s. Composed in freijó or catuaba wood, with canvas upholstery and a natural leather or fabric futon, three reclining angles are featured. Rather than the typically longer seat, this versatile outdoor design blurs the boundaries between lounge chair and chaise.

-Base made of freijo or catuaba wood
-Made to order

Luizinho Chest of Drawer

by Isay Weinfeld

The Luizinho chest of drawers is comprised of native Brazilian cedar wood and tinted mirror, and has four-drawers. Its name is an homage to one of the the three nephews of the Disney character Scrooge McDuck - or Tio Patinhas in Portuguese - from the "Three Ducks From the Tropics."

- Brazilian cedar wood
- Tinted mirror
- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order

Luna Lounge Armchair

by Carlos Motta

Inspired by the Terran satellite, Carlos Motta designed the Luna lounge armchair in response to a request made by Oscar Niemeyer in 1990 for a comfortable and stylish piece. Originally, it was specifically designed for the game room of the Palácio da Alvorada, the official Presidential Residence, in the Brazilian capital, Brasília.

- Part of the Etel collection
- Made to order

Lunatik Armchair

by Carlos Motta

The Lunatik armchair's design is whimsical, comfortable and versatile; suitable for indoor and outdoor covered areas.

- Base structure made of reclaimed Peroba wood (indoor use) or Itauba wood (covered areas)
- Upholstery available in a variety of fabrics, leathers and COM/COL
- Made to order

Luxor Chaise

by Sergio Rodrigues

Designed in 1962 for Sao Paulo’s old Hotel Luxor, elegantly versatile, the 'Luxor' chaise is made in a variety of sizes, composed entirely in solid wood, with cushions that can be rearranged or removed - making for a chaise that can serve as a small guest bed, in an office space, and even as a compact sofa.

• Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
• Made to order

M1 Lounge Armchair

by Branco & Preto

Designed by Carlos Milan, a part of Branco & Preto, the M1 chair is a bold, comfortable, and a symbol of Brazilian modernism. Its straight lines contrast with the delicate tufting on its upholstered back and seat.

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

M3 Sofa

by Branco & Preto

Designed by Carlos Milan, a part of Branco & Preto, the M3 sofa embodies understated sophistication; a wooden frame structures its upholstered back and seat, and composes arms on either side.

- Base structure made of freijó or imbuia wood
- Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather, COM/COL
- Available in 3, 4 and 5 seaters
- Reissued by Etel
- Made to order

Mac Side Table

by Sergio Rodrigues

- Base structure available in cherry wood or imbuia wood
- Table top offered in glass or wood
- Made to order

The Mac family was created by Sergio Rodrigues in 1988. Mac Side Table has a simple yet elegant design. The solid wood base provides a strong structural message, while the thin top gently floats creating effortless functionality.

Malhetado Stool

by Carlos Motta

The elemental ‘Malhetado’ stool is made from repurposed, demolition Peroba Rosa wood and recycled cotton canvas upholstery. The piece is 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 repurposed, demolition Peroba Rosa wood
- Upholstered with recycled cotton canvas upholstery
- Part of the Attom collection

Mangaratiba Armchair

by Claudia Moreira Salles

Ideal for outdoor settings, the ‘Mangaratiba’ Armchair is composed of FSC certified cumaru wood, recognized for its quality and resistance, and cushions that utilize weather foam technology. In designing this piece, Claudia Moreira Salles sought to create a simple structure, authenticated by elegance and naturalness.

-Made in FSC certified Cumaru wood
-Available in a variety of fabrics
-Made to order

Mangaratiba Sofa

by Claudia Moreira Salles

Mangaratiba is a seaside municipality on the coast of Rio de Janeiro. As such, the collection bearing its name is Ideal for outdoor settings.
The ‘Mangaratiba’ sofa is composed of FSC certified cumaru wood, recognized for its quality and resistance, and cushions that utilize weather foam technology. In designing this piece, Claudia Moreira Salles sought to create a simple structure, authenticated by elegance and naturalness.

- Made in FSC certified Cumaru wood
- Available in a variety of fabrics
- Made to order

Mantas Soltas Armchair

by Joaquim Tenreiro

The Mantas Soltas collection, which translates to 'loose blankets,' utilizes lathe-turned wood to meticulously compose a frame for an enveloped upholstery. The result appears to be blankets folded over a simple wood structure, when in fact it is a single piece of furniture. This technique allows for the comfortable, sophisticated, and innovative character of the seating.

• Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather and COM/COL
• Reissued by Etel
• Made to order

Mantas Soltas Sofa

by Joaquim Tenreiro

The Mantas Soltas collection, which translates to 'loose blankets,' utilizes lathe-turned wood to meticulously compose a frame for an enveloped upholstery. The result appears to be blankets folded over a simple wood structure, when in fact it is a single piece of furniture. This technique allows for the comfortable, sophisticated, and innovative character of the seating.

• Upholstery offered in a variety of fabrics, leather and COM/COL
• Reissued by Etel
• Made to order

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