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12 Brazilian Design Highlights from the Milan Furniture Fair 2023

Brazil, a country rich in diverse tree species and natural stone, offers abundant materials for product designers. The Milan Furniture Fair 2023 showcased Brazilian design with a strong emphasis on sustainability, presenting creations that balance aesthetic appeal with the preservation of natural resources and deforestation prevention. This focus was evident at Salone del Mobile, its young designer platform SaloneSatellite, and particularly at “ApexBrasil: Temporal (Storm),” an exhibition curated by entrepreneur Bruno Simões for The Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency, ApexBrasil. The exhibition, held in the Portico Richini at the University of Milan, featured 50 contemporary products from Brazilian designers. Among the highlights was the Ancestral armchair by Pedro Franco for A Lot of Brasil, a limited-edition piece made entirely of mirror-polished, laser-cut stainless steel. Part of the Ancestralidade collection, it explores themes of beauty and the 'instagrammable' phenomenon. Érico Gondim's Sucuri armchair incorporated a flexible, snake-like braiding of hardy carnaúba straw with Louro Canela wood and brass, referencing the native anaconda of Brazil. F. Studio Design's Mono nesting tables, inspired by the rigid posture and social behavior of gorillas, are crafted from powder-coated aluminum and can be stacked into interconnected shelves. Estúdio Fabiano Salbego presented Pampa, a coffee table from the Biomas collection featuring exotic Brazilian quartzite with unique natural striations, topping a carbonized wood base. Tavinho Camerino's Arreio armchair, showcased at SaloneSatellite, utilized materials from open-air markets in northeastern Brazil, with a seat made of leather cowbell harnesses. Leandro Garcia's Aro Table collection expanded on a wall-mounted version, offering Tauart wood mirrors with fixed, rotating, or handheld support options. Platform4 designed the plush Cuckoo armchair for Enele, characterized by continuous curves and made from FSC-certified pine, plywood, and upholstery, featuring a revolving base for flexibility. Roberta Rampazzo's Fan side table for Pemagran highlighted the beauty of Brazilian stone, combining slabs of São Miguel black granite and Mont Blanc marble, serving as both a table and a base. Bia Rezende's "Fish Dies by the Mouth" offered a playful porcelain interpretation of a Portuguese saying, designed as a sugar bowl and teapot. Suka Braga's Forma Vases, part of her A Silent Object Series, combined Quartzite crystal slabs with resin, showcasing natural white and orange striations that tell earth's geological history. Índio da Costa Design created Tessa, a pendant light for Munclair Lighting Brasil, featuring rippled painted aluminum on one side to mimic water, and curved screen-printed opaque glass on the other to eliminate LED glare. Finally, Rodrigo Laureano's Glow Up lounge chair for Studio Ronega featured a distinctive widened base, a durable foam seat, and cotton fabric upholstery. These designs collectively underscored Brazil's rich material heritage and the designers' commitment to innovative, sustainable, and culturally inspired creations. #BrazilianDesign #MilanFurnitureFair2023 #SustainableDesign #ProductDesign #FurnitureDesign #InteriorDesign #SaloneDelMobile #ContemporaryDesign #HomeDecor #BrazilianDesign #MilanFurnitureFair2023 #SustainableDesign #ProductDesign #FurnitureDesign #InteriorDesign #SaloneDelMobile #ContemporaryDesign #HomeDecor
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