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  • Sylvia Screen | +55design

    Soulful Accessories Roberta Banqueri Sylvia Screen Our folding screens originated from the structural module of the doors featured in the various sideboard options from the Sylvia collection. A thin and elegant frame encases the silk straw, which is handwoven through a beautiful artisanal process—an homage to ancestral traditions. The unexpected twist lies in the hinge system that connects two modules: it's crafted from the same wooden bar used for the sideboard legs and embraced by wide strips of our Texas leather, specially selected for its unique thickness and structural strength. This clever design gives the piece its flexibility and allows it to be shaped according to the space’s needs. Always mindful of multifunctionality, our modular screens can also be used as bed headboards—suitable for both single and double beds. Designer | Bruno de Carvalho Measurements Tall screen module 520 L | 60 D | 1570 H mm (20.47" L | 2.36" D | 61.81" H) Short screen module 520 L | 60 D | 1050 H mm (20.47" L | 2.36" D | 41.34" H) Short and wide screen module (for headboards) 1050 L | 60 D | 1050 H mm (41.34" L | 2.36" D | 41.34" H) Tall connecting rod module 30 L | 30 D | 1570 H mm (1.18" L | 1.18" D | 61.81" H) Short connecting rod module 30 L | 30 D | 1050 H mm (1.18" L | 1.18" D | 41.34" H) Materials natural tauari wood with silk straw dyed with natural pine pigment sucupira wood with silk straw dyed with natural chlorophyll pigment ebonized wood with silk straw dyed with black chemical pigment Download Bruno de Carvalho Request Quote

  • Benches, Stools and Ottomans | +55design

    BENCHES STOOLS AND OTTOMANS

  • Studio MK27 | +55design

    Studio MK27 In tribute to Amazonian women, various traditional basket shapes from the Amazon region acquire a new identity and are transformed into a source of light. The baskets bear the Origens Brasil (Imaflora) seal, and their QR code allows for tracking products made by traditional communities. The lighting fixtures created by studioMK27 are made from two types of basketry: one produced by the Maravilha Handicraft Group (Careiro Castanho, AM) using hand-dyed ambé vine, and another made by the Baniwa people (Indigenous Organization of the Içana Basin, Alto Rio Negro, AM), using Arumã fiber, with dyeing and fixatives made from plants native to the region.

  • Vik Muniz | +55design

    Vik Muniz "It's as if we grow alongside the object. And, as the scale changes, its use also changes. It takes on an imaginary, conceptual form. The Arquétipos collection goes beyond utility. It’s an idea." Manifesto It may look like a toy, but it’s not. What suggests a handmade work, sewn with subtlety, challenges perception and material. In Arquétipos, a collection created by Vik Muniz for +55design, the artist translates, for the first time, his research on image and illusion into furniture. Inspired by the universe of a sewing kit, the collection provokes a poetic reflection on memory, affection, and the stories that connect us to childhood. In this set, nothing is what it seems, yet every detail evokes the enchantment of the act of creating and transforming, so present in the imagery of sewing. “My approach to furniture design starts with the conversation between material and concept, between physical experience and the intellectual construction of objects. Furniture are archetypes because they inhabit our memory and visual repertoire. A chair or a table are archetypes; you use them your whole life, you have a model in your head. Even before using them, we already recognize them on a symbolic and linguistic level. My work develops in this game between mind and matter, between consciousness and phenomenon,” explains the artist. Known for using materials like scrap metal, sugar, and chocolate to create visual compositions, Muniz has always explored the way we perceive things. Now, he brings this approach to design. Sofas, armchairs, and tables take on exaggerated proportions and details that reference handcrafted work—apparent stitches, enlarged buttons, inflated volumes, visible seams. All of this is designed to create functional furniture that, at first glance, seems like it came from a dollhouse but is robust and intended for daily use, reinforcing the duality between illusion and materiality, a recurring theme in his work. Arquétipos questions the way we interact with the objects around us. Linen, wood, and marble combine in a game of contrasts, where the design works playfully, emphasizing the relationship between scale and materiality. Each piece of furniture is both a functional object and a field of conceptual experimentation. These are artifacts that invite reflection on the way we interact with the physical world and build meaning from it. Clarissa Schneider Curator

  • Moitará Sofa | +55design

    Sofas Arthur Casas Design Moitará Sofa In Tupi, "Moitará" refers to the traditional practice of exchange among different indigenous peoples, characterized by a relationship of reciprocity and cooperation. This concept of exchange and fluidity is reflected in the works of architect Arthur Casas, who often blurs the boundaries between interior and exterior spaces. While his architecture subtly integrates environments, his Moitará outdoor furniture collection reinforces this connection even further. The Moitará sofas, armchairs, poufs, and coffee tables do not follow the conventional design of outdoor furniture, which is often associated with metals, tensioned fabrics, and synthetic textiles. Instead, the collection embraces robust upholstery and wood, allowing the pieces to seamlessly transition from the veranda to the living room. Functionality is enhanced by the addition of wheels on the sofas, making them easy to move and adapt to any setting. In this way, the collection translates the principles of exchange and integration into versatile, sophisticated, and cozy pieces, redefining the concept of outdoor furniture. After all, an outdoor sofa can offer the same comfort and beauty as an indoor one. Designer | Arthur Casas Design Measurements Moitará Ottoman 800 L | 800 P | 450 H mm (W 31.5" | D 31.5" | H 17.7") Double Module without Armrest with Side Table 2250 L | 830 P | 700 H mm (W 88.6" | D 32.7" | H 27.6") Double Module without Armrest 1800 L | 830 P | 700 H mm (W 70.9" | D 32.7" | H 27.6") Double Module with One Armrest 1830 L | 830 P | 700 H mm (W 72.2" | D 32.7" | H 27.6") Triple Module with One Armrest 2730 L | 830 P | 700 H mm (W 107.5" | D 32.7" | H 27.6") Triple Module with Two Armrests 2760 L | 830 P | 700 H mm (W 108.7" | D 32.7" | H 27.6") Single Module with Armrest 930 L | 830 P | 700 H mm (W 36.6" | D 32.7" | H 27.6") Moitará Armchair 960 L | 830 P | 700 H mm (W 37.8" | D 32.7" | H 27.6") Moitará Coffee Table (Small) 800 L | 800 P | 175 H mm (W 31.5" | D 31.5" | H 6.9") Moitará Coffee Table (Large) 1800 L | 800 P | 175 H mm (W 70.9" | D 31.5" | H 6.9") Materials premium teak wood +55 outdoor fabrics Download Arthur Casas Design Request Quote

  • Mesa Lateral FJN | +55design

    Coffee Tables Marília Pellegrini FJN Side Table A light wood table with subtle curves, made from a single material. Ideal for arm support, next to sofas, armchairs, and similar pieces. Designer | Marilia Pellegrini Measurements 800 L | 800 P | 500 H mm (31.5" L | 31.5" P | 19.7" H) Materials natural, ebanizado, or cachimbo tauari Download Marilia Pellegrini Request Quote

  • Xique-Xique Cushions | +55design

    Accessories Collab with Luly Vianna Xique-Xique Cushions Natural cotton weave produced in the state of Piauí. Created by an association of 8 women, aged between 40 and 83, using the tapuerana and carta techniques. Designer | A collaboration with Luly Vianna Measurements 52 | 52 cm Materials cotton Download Request Quote

  • Campbell Armchair | +55design

    Coffee Tables Vik Muniz Campbell Armchair The cushion in an irregular trapezoid shape and the handcrafted red sheep wool embroidery add a playful signature to the Campbell sofa, which challenges our perception and embraces imperfections. Milled using our CNC machinery, the solid tauari wood legs and button are FSC-certified. Designer | Vik Muniz Measurements 950 L | 880 P | 860 H mm (37.40" L | 34.65" P | 33.86" H) Materials tauari cachimbo, off-white fabric, and Russian red wool Download Vik Muniz Request Quote

  • Bello Outdoor Bench | +55design

    Outdoor Furniture Ricardo Bello Dias Bello Outdoor Bench "The concept of simplicity is tied to values such as balance and serenity—qualities that align with +55's sustainable and ethical philosophy. ‘Un alloggio, the art of being simple.’" Designer | Ricardo Bello Dias Measurements 1500 L | 400 P | 450 H mm (59" L | 15.7" D | 17.7" H) 2000 L | 400 P | 450 H mm (78.7" L | 15.7" D | 17.7" H) 2700 L | 400 P | 450 H mm (106.3" L | 15.7" D | 17.7" H) Materials premium teak Request Quote Download Ricardo Bello Dias

  • Francisco Sofa | +55design

    Sofas Bruno de Carvalho Francisco Sofa The sofa features a foundational module, consisting of a structural frame made of wood and steel, and is upholstered in leather. The connection between the components is creatively highlighted through cracks, channels, and fittings, emphasizing the independence of each part. Designer | Bruno de Carvalho Measurements 2600 L | 810 P | 650 H mm (102" L | 32" P | 26" H) 3000 L | 810 P | 650 H mm (118" L | 32" P | 26" H) With corner 810 L | 810 P | 650 H mm (32" L | 32" P | 26" H) With one armrest 2000 L | 810 P | 650 H mm (79" L | 32" P | 26" H) 2600 L | 810 P | 650 H mm (102" L | 32" P | 26" H) 3000 L | 810 P | 650 H mm (118" L | 32" P | 26" H) Materials sucupira, tauari cachimbo, natural tauari, stained or ebonized tauari +55 fabrics Download Bruno de Carvalho Request Quote

  • Desks and Shelves | +55design

    DESKS AND BOOKSHELVES

  • João, Maria and José Ceramics | +55design

    Soulful Accessories Clarissa Schneider + Alice Felzenszwalb João, Maria and José Ceramics João, Maria, and José are a collection of ceramic vases and lamps created by our curator Clarissa Schneider and developed by ceramist Alice Felzenszwalb. Handcrafted, the pieces come in various tones and sizes, each showcasing marks of the handcraft process and the inherent imperfections of artisanal work. Both João and Maria can also be transformed into lamps, with the lampshades made from fibers extracted from the Buriti palm by a community in Piauí, led by artist Ingrid Clark. "There is simplicity in these products: the joyful colors of summer, the Buriti fiber, the handmade ceramic make me think of looking more delicately at the objects present in our everyday life," Clarissa Schneider. Designer | Clarissa Schneider + Alice Felzenszwalb Measurements various Materials ceramics linen lampshade Request Quote

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