Design Angela Chair
The Angela chair was idealized with the purpose of bringing comfort to the person who is sitting, regardless of their height or weight. For that, a flexible backrest was chosen to adapt to each body’s shape. This backrest is made in two leather parts, and continues on the arms. In order to avoid the leather relaxation it was inserted na attached canvas layer that was sewn between the two leathers. The buttons that fix the backrest to the wood were drawn and specially manufactured for this chair.
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Raw Material Design Angela Chair
Certified solid wood
Back: Leather | Seat: Upholstery
Details: Brass
Four feet with caps (PVC with tempered steel eyelet).
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Brazilian Designer: Aristeu Pires
Instagram: @aristeupiresdesign
Site: aristeupires.com.br
Design Belt chair
Brazil is a country rich in culture inherited from the miscegenation. The Brazilian learned the act of sitting looking for the past and for their culture but also adapting to their surrounding.
For this exposure I’ve chosen to show the Belt chair, with its high backrest and drawing that alludes to beach chairs, ideal to relax and adaptable to any space. For this seat and backrest I opted for using the safety belt. The polyester, the range of colors, the function transgression and the reuse, led me to chose it. The reference used for the strips was indigenous baskets from the Tukano tribe, the purest form of handicraft in our country.
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Raw Material design Belt chair
Stainless steel, polyester seatbelt.
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Brazilian Designer: Carol Gay
Instagram: @carolgay
Pintrest: CarolGay
Site: carolgay.com.br
Design Bruna Chair
For me the Brazilian’s way of sitting has swing, is relaxed, irreverent and sensual.
In the coziness of the unexpected backrest, the “Bruna” Chair embraces with delicacy who seats and they swing together.
Its curves have the Brazilian women’s femininity, alludes to our warm universe with metal options that were chosen to compose the finishing options palette with colored fabrics, such as blue.
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Raw Material design Bruna Chair
Solid steel frame with liquid paint, plywood seat coated with foam and a choice of fabrics.
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Brazilian Designer: Alessandra Delgado
Instagram: @alessandra.delgado.design
Pintrest: alessandradelgadodesign
Site: alessandradelgadodesign.com
Design Flor Chair
Feminine, delicate and practical. The Flower armchair has a connection with the modern Brazilian women’s way of sitting. Sinuous lines translate the essence of commodity and well-being to the piece – With rotating feet, its side view alludes to a flower petal. The details in natural wood frame the arms that impress strength and personality in the drawing and provide comfort and fluidity to the armchair.
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Width: 25.6″ – Height: 31.5″ – Length: 26″
Raw Material design Flor Chair
Swivel arms and feet made from certified reforested Tauari wood.
Back with natural cinnamon veneer. Upholstered internal back and seat.
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Brazilian Designer: Marta Manente
Instagram: @studiomartamanente
Facebook: studiomarta.manente
Site: martamanente.com.br
Design Joá Chair
Is a way of lean on full of contrasts, from great metropolis immersed in true forests, of those who work in a suit and spend the weekend in flip-flops, even based on people who live a hard life but are always happy.
By working with this multiplicity that makes our identity such a unique thing, that the designer started from a straight and rational structure to support the soft and natural fabric.
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Raw Material design Joá Chair
Steel and canvas.
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Brazilian Designer: Gustavo Martini
Instagram: @gustavomartini
Site: gustavomartini.com
Design Luisa chair
Curves, lightness and the craftsman hand presence were always Brazilian characteristics on architecture and design. Also present, in the Brazilian’s way of sitting and in the concept of the Luisa chair from estudiobola. The lightness, typical in modern design and architecture in the 60’s are present in the chair structure. Niemeyer’s pieces and Rio de Janeiro’s geography, our main postcard, inspire the chair upholstery curves. The Brazilian craftsman work appears in the sinuous and involving tapestry with precise fit in the structure.
The Brazilian’s way of sitting is a “mix” of all of that: plasticity, subtlety and handicraft.
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Width: 54Cm – Length: 53 Cm – Height: 81Cm
Raw Material design Luis chair
Solid wood frame – Jequitibá.
Plain natural leather tapestry and lightweight and heavyweight (canvas) cotton fabrics.
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Brazilian Designer: Estudio Bola
Instagram: @estudiobola
Pinterest: estudiobola
Site: estudiobola.com
Design Madeleine Chair
The Madeleine chair drawing was inspired in the Brazilian furniture from 40 and 50’s. The chair structure exploits the main characteristics of steel such as resistance and flexibility creating sinuous forms and visual lightness.
In the seat, traditional materials in the Brazilian furniture, such as leather, fabric and carved solid wood provide comfort and personality for the Madeleine chair. Internal use, public and residential spaces.
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Width: 47 cm – Height: 80 cm -Length: 49 cm
Raw Material design Madeleine Chair
Swivel arms and feet made from certified reforested Tauari wood.
Back with natural cinnamon veneer. Upholstered internal back and seat.
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Brazilian Designer: Noemi Saga
Instagram: @noemisaga_atelier
Facebook: noemisagaatelier
Site: noemisaga.com.br
Design Mia chair
The Mia chair has subtleness and fluidity, perceived by means of weighted balance of scale, proportions and lines, besides torsions and chamfered edges that seem to transpose the wood resistance threshold.
The Mia chair as thought to be a body extension. This concept is quite clear at sitting, because the sensation is that the chair involve the body in a natural way, such as a prosthesis that adapts to the needs and specific requests.
Awards design Mia chair
IF Product Design Award 2017
Good Design Award Chicago 2017
Red Dot Product Design Award 2017
Brasil Design Award 2018
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With arm: 63 x 66 x 80 cm – Arm height: 61 cm – Without arm: 48 x 58 x 81.5 cm
Raw Material design Mia chair
Certified solid wood frame. Upholstered seat and back.
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Brazilian Designer: Jader almeida
Instagram: @jaderalmeida
Site: jaderalmeida.com
Design Pris chair
Brazil is a country rich in culture inherited from the miscegenation. The Brazilian learned the act of sitting looking for the past and for their culture but also adapting to their surrounding.
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Height: 75cm – Width: 51 cm – Length: 61cm
Raw Material design Pris chair
Wood
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Brazilian Designer: Indio da costa
Instagram: @Indiodacosta
Site: indiodacosta.com
Design Tiras Chair
A simple and direct drawing that favors the ergonomics is the starting point for the chair and armchair Stripes concept. A project that has as main formal characteristics two parallel backrests that represent two curved strips, that’s the piece name origin.
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Width: 57,50 cm – Height: 75,50 cm – Length: 55,00 cm
Raw Material design Tiras Chair
Certified solid wood (walnut); upholstery and fabric.
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Brazilian Designer: Lattoog
Instagram: @lattoogdesign
Pinterest: lattoogdesign
Site: lattoog.com