The Folclore Collection is inspired by Brazilian popular legends that were spread throughout the years by storytellers in the very different regions of Brazil. It’s a tribute to this rich culture. Within this collection, Dimitrih Correa aims for an authorial and original aesthetic for himself that comes from a huge mix of references both aesthetically
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Lacunas
Lacunas Towel Rack is part of Contornos collection, it is a homage to volume and geometry. The voids fulfill the spaces and the spaces fulfill the voids. All handmade with solid carbon steel with matte white electrostatic painting, reclaimed pinho de riga hardwood (Pinus Silvestris) and solid brass custom screws and details.
Cantilever
The Cantilever is a minimalist working desk that draws an analogy to structural beams, represented by its metal legs made of carbon steel with a matte electrostatic paint finish. This choice of material gives the desk a modern and industrial appearance. For the tabletop, solid wood was selected, specifically Freijó wood (Cordia goeldiana) or Rediscovered
Caraíva
The Caraíva Sofa is all handmade in solid reclaimed hardwoods such as Peroba Rosa. It is handcrafted with traditional woodworking techniques and joinery ensuring long lasting and the highest quality. Our finishes are natural and protect the hardwoods over time. The overall dimensions are 250 x 90 x 80 cm but it can be made
Trancoso Sofa
Trancoso Sofa is all handmade in Peroba Rosa reclaimed hardwood. From an old building found in Arco do Teles at Rio de Janeiro downtown the noble hardwoods were then transformed into something brand new. With traditional joints and woodworking techniques the Sofa was built to last with a high quality crafted natural leather upholstery.
Wé
Wé is a minimal table lamp with a magnetic system that allows the light to be positioned everywhere on its metal surface. This system creates different light shades from a solid reading through a soft ambient light. It has received the honorable mention at Design MCB Award 2019. Handmade reclaimed Peroba do Campo or Peroba
Distrópica
The research of Cross Cultural Chairs in Brazil, was conducted in Rio de Janeiro where Matteo Guarnaccia together with designer Brunno Jahara and designer Dimitrih Correa. This was the first of 8 different chairs made in the most populous countries of the World, curated by Matteo Guarnaccia, he states : ‘One of the first things I felt in Brazil was an impact full of
Miglia
The Miglia Floor Lamp is a unique masterpiece that combines history, elegance, and contemporary design. Its body is sculpted from the noble Peroba Rosa wood, recovered from 19th-century mansions, giving the piece an aura of authenticity and historical revival. The structure is skillfully crafted with carbon steel, featuring a matte automotive paint that adds a