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  • joão chair | 55design

    Chairs Bruno de Carvalho Carioquinha Chair The relaxed elegance of the Carioca lifestyle is embodied in this chair. We achieved structural lightness in this product by using aluminum covered in double-layered fabric and foam, along with casters. Comfort is provided by the shape and the composition of soft foams applied in different densities—all calendered, ensuring the necessary resilience of the material. To finish, the foams are embraced with a layer of down feathers, enhancing the comfort, feel, and drape of the fabric. The finish is completed with a removable linen cover, providing a visual lightness that reinforces the Carioca spirit. A highlight is the detail in cast brass, made using a sand mold and handcrafted by designer Bruno de Carvalho. Designer | Bruno de Carvalho Measurements 580 L | 600 P | 750 H mm (22.8" L | 23.6" D | 29.5" H) Materials fabrics from the gallia e mikaele line cast brass handle Download Bruno de Carvalho Request Quote

  • Arthur Casas Design | +55design

    Arthur Casas Design "My constant ambition is to design items that are truly necessary, considering the comfort of those who will use them and, of course, my personal concept of beauty." Arthur Casas believes that the ability to integrate all scales within a single project ensures greater cohesion between its elements. From objects to architecture, every design decision is treated with the same level of care and attention. His journey into furniture design began with the need to “complete” the interior projects in his office, as, in 1980s Brazil, he could not find pieces that met the demands of a home bearing his signature—both in design and dimensions. Over the years, the architect has earned awards for creating exclusive furniture for both national and international brands, and has curated a collection of 10 pieces in the +55 portfolio. The collection includes standout pieces such as the Max dining chair, Jet Set and Soft armchairs, the Apache dining table with a Brazilian marble top and Tauari wood base, the Côncavo sideboard and bookshelf with molded stainless steel doors, the concrete Mineral bench and side table, and the Pan Am sofa in crumpled leather. “These are highly complex designs, and I’m proud they’re entirely produced in Brazil,” says Arthur.

  • Tango Desk | +55design

    Desks and Shelves Studio Faro Tango Desk The solid wood structure supports a leather-covered support that, in addition to freeing up surface space as it slides, hides wires and chargers that can be stored in the gap between the support and the tabletop. The design itself addresses the mechanism for fixation and sliding, while technology demands are solved with simplicity. Designer | Studio Faro Measurements 1330 L | 740 P | 750 H mm (52.4" L | 29.1" P | 29.5" H) Materials cachimbo tauari and natural Vermont leather Download Studio Faro Request Quote

  • João Ottoman | +55design

    Ottomans Bruno de Carvalho João Ottoman From the modular and standardized wooden structural profiles to the leather strap seat (which maximizes the use of the hide): in this piece designed by Bruno de Carvalho, the notion of efficient use is evident. The name pays tribute to his grandfather, with whom he experienced rural life in the countryside from an early age and observed the cultivation of the land, learning to make the most of it — a concept he now applies to the chair in a self-sustaining way. The strict attention to proportion highlights the care given to the smallest details, and the combination of materials emphasizes the lightness of each gesture. Designer | Bruno de Carvalho Measurements 600 | 460 | 400 mm (23.62" | 18.11" | 15.75") Materials Indoor tauari cachimbo, natural, stained, or ebonized +55 leathers Outdoor premium teak nautical webbing Download Bruno de Carvalho Request Quote

  • +55design at SP-Arte | +55design

    Saiba mais sobre a participação da +55design na SP-Arte. Coleção Arquétipos Parece brinquedo, mas não é. O que sugere um trabalho manual, costurado com sutileza, desafia a percepção e a matéria. Em Arquétipos, coleção criada por Vik Muniz para a +55design, o artista traduz, pela primeira vez, sua pesquisa sobre imagem e ilusão para o mobiliário. Inspirada no universo de um kit de costura, a coleção provoca uma reflexão poética sobre a memória, o afeto e as histórias que nos conectam à infância. Nesse conjunto, nada é o que parece ser, mas cada detalhe remete ao encantamento do ato de criar e transformar, tão presente no imaginário da costura. “Minha abordagem no design de móveis parte da conversa entre o material e o conceito, entre experiência física e a construção intelectual dos objetos. Móveis são arquétipos, pois habitam a nossa memória e o nosso repertório visual. Uma cadeira ou uma mesa são arquétipos, você usa uma vida inteira, você tem um modelo na sua cabeça. Antes mesmo de usá-los, já os reconhecemos em um nível simbólico e linguístico. Meu trabalho se desenvolve nesse jogo entre mente e matéria, entre consciência e fenômeno”, explica o artista. Conhecido por usar materiais como sucata, açúcar e chocolate para criar composições visuais, Muniz sempre explorou o modo como percebemos as coisas. Agora, ele traz essa abordagem ao design. Sofás, poltronas e mesas ganham proporções exageradas e detalhes que remetem ao feito à mão – pontos aparentes, botões ampliados, volumes inflados, costuras evidentes. Tudo isso para criar móveis funcionais que, à primeira vista, parecem saídos de uma casa de bonecas, mas são robustos e pensados para o uso diário, reforçando a dualidade entre ilusão e materialidade, recorrente na sua obra. Arquétipos questiona a maneira como interagimos com os objetos ao nosso redor. Linho, madeira e mármore se combinam em um jogo de contrastes, onde o desenho funciona divertidamente, enfatizando a relação entre escala e materialidade. Cada móvel é, ao mesmo tempo, um objeto funcional e um campo de experimentação conceitual. São artefatos que convidam à reflexão sobre a maneira como interagimos com o mundo físico e construímos significado a partir dele. Clarissa Schneider curadora Manifesto 2025

  • Zero Side Table | +55design

    Outdoor Furniture Roberta Banqueri Zero Side Table The side table features tops made of solid and perforated sheet metal, which give the product a sense of lightness and transparency. Designer | Roberta Banqueri Measurements 450 L | 450 P | 290 H mm ("17.72 L" | "17.72 P" | "11.42 H") Materials aluminum Download Roberta Banqueri Request Quote

  • Marilia Pellegrini | +55design

    Marilia Pellegrini "It may seem strange that a piece of furniture can convey peace. But my idea is that, with subtle shapes and colors, the result should be one of tranquility." Marilia Pellegrini graduated in Architecture and Urbanism from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) in 2001. Her professional experience began while she was still in college, working with the Minas Gerais architect Carlos Alexandre Dumond, known as Carico.

  • Pelicano Chair | +55design

    Chairs Studio Faro Pelicano Chair This stackable chair features a steel frame and is upholstered with a fabric that remains completely taut, providing comfort through tension. Light to the eye and in weight, it has a strong and durable structure. The visible parts are made entirely of solid turned wood. Designer | Studio Faro Measurements 550 L | 510 P | 780 H mm (21.7" L | 20.1" D | 30.7" H) Materials cachimbo tauari canvas or kraft Download Studio Faro Request Quote

  • O Infinito Side Table | +55design

    Coffee Tables Vik Muniz Mesa Lateral O Infinito Needle reels gain a new proportion in this enlarged scale, presenting side tables in 3 tones. With dyed leather meticulously applied by hand by our artisan, the piece is finished in brass. In the structure, tauari cachimbo wood certified by the FSC seal. Designer | Vik Muniz Measurements 435 Ø | 600 H ("17.13" Ø | 23.62" H) Materials tauari cachimbo and dyed leather (yellow, red, and green) Download Vik Muniz Request Quote

  • Studio Faro Design | +55design

    Studio Faro Design "Design is not merely about appearance or function, but about the experience that emerges from their interaction." Studio Faro Design has always maintained a sharp focus on the potential of its regional surroundings, exploring local materials and traditional skills through a fresh lens. Its approach balances the intelligence and efficiency of industrial processes with the authenticity of artisanal craftsmanship.

  • Roberta Banqueri | +55design

    Roberta Banqueri Roberta sees no limits to the creative process and dedicates herself equally to the invention of furniture and objects. With a degree in Architecture and Urbanism and a postgraduate specialization in Hotel Architecture, she now focuses her career on product design.

  • Kariri Armchair | +55design

    Armchairs Neca Abrantes Kariri Armchair Passionate about indigenous handcrafted work, Neca Abrantes presents an ethnic reinterpretation of a classic armchair, using straw as upholstery and adding her personal touch in the use of this raw material. Designer | Neca Abrantes Measurements 520 L | 520 P | 620 H mm (20.5" L | 20.5" D | 24.4" H) 600 L | 600 P | 760 H mm (23.6" L | 23.6" D | 29.9" H) Materials tapestry in natural buriti straw Download Neca Abrantes Request Quote

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