Fatima Arquitetura Interiores (FAI)
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Overview
About
Fatima Arquitetura Interiores (FAI) was created in 1960 by architects Guilherme Nunes and Sávio Visconti in Rio de Janeiro. The company intended to function as the union between architecture, decoration, and art, having a gallery space housing artistic manifestations related to architecture. In addition, Sávio and Guilherme sought to move the local scene, and for that, it also promoted furniture design contests. FAI's production featured furniture with straight lines and careful construction, using Rosewood, leather, cotton fabrics, and straw as primary materials. -
Works
Fátima Arquitetura Interiores (FAI)
Rosewood Chairs (6 units), 1960s| Restored |BO.FAI.002-001Further images
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Chairs made in solid Brazilian Rosewood (Jacaranda) with caned seats and backs, produced by the company Fatima Arquitetura Interiores (FAI) in the 1960s.Chairs made in solid Brazilian Rosewood (Jacaranda) with caned seats and backs, produced by the company Fatima Arquitetura Interiores (FAI) in the 1960s. -
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