Classic Brazilian Furniture, Curated by Yellowtrace.

 

Brazilian design has a long and rich history that has produced many classics – classics that have made the Brazilian Furniture and Design industry world-famous. Today we give you an overview of some of the most iconic and classic Brazilian furniture pieces. Our selection of products consist of pieces from leading designers and the great masters such as Sérgio Rodrigues, Jorge Zalszupin, Campana Brothers, Martin Eisler, Oscar Niemeyer and many more. These are the designers who have incorporated the richness of Brazilian popular culture and it’s traditions, together with their own characteristics. We couldn’t feel any more Thrilled about Brazil than we are looking at these beauties. Enjoy!

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01 | Tree Trunk Bench by Joaquim Tenreiro, designed in 1954.
02 | Xibô Table Lamp by Sérgio Rodrigues.
03 | Dinamarquesa Armchair re-edition by Jorge Zalszupin / photo © Etel.
04 | Chalesko Lounge Chair by Jorge Zalszupin, designed in 1970.
05 | Irmãos Bed by Campana Brothers for Edra.
06 | Oscar Armchairs by Sérgio Rodrigues.
07 | Tonico Armchair by Sérgio Rodrigues.
08 | Chifruda (Aspas) Armchair by Sérgio Rodrigues, designed in 1962.
09 | Verão Rocking Chair, manufacturer by Mendes Hirth.
10 | Cabinet by Jorge Zalszupin for L’Atelier, designed in 1965.

 

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11 | Lina Bo Bardi‘s signature Bowl Chair re-edition by Arper, designed in 1951.
12 | Tea Trolley by Jorge Zalszupin, designed in 1950.
13 | Table by José Zanine Caldas, designed in the 1970’s.
14 | Kilin Chair by Sérgio Rodrigues.
15 | Rosewood Sofa by Martin Eisler and Carlo Hauner.
16 | Armchair by Martin Eisler, designed in the 1950’s.
17 | Vermelha Armchair by Campana Brothers.
18 | Rio Chaise, manufacturer by Fasem International and designed by Oscar Niemeyer.
19 | Diz Armchair re-edition by Sérgio Rodrigues / photo © ClassiCon.
20 | Mole Sofa re-edition by Sérgio Rodrigues / photo © ClassiCon.
21 | Five-door Credenza by Martin Eisler, designed in the 1950’s.


 

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