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Fragments of History: L’Atelier and Galeria Sistina
Salon Art + Design 2024 7 - 11 Nov 2024 Read more -
Elemental Echoes - Lucas Recchia
3 Oct - 2 Nov 2024 Read more -
Nova Collection
The vanguard experimental exploration of Bossa Furniture 21 May - 4 Jul 2024 Nova is a new collection by Bossa that aims to seek new, vanguard experimental exploration of materials, tradicional craftmanship, and new techniques. Read more -
The Collectors Essentials New York
25 Mar - 20 May 2024 Our current exhibition delves into the renown of select iconic pieces of Brazilian design, offering insights into their historical significance through archival images and narrative exposition. Read more
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Branco & Preto
17 Apr - 19 Jun 2023 Branco & Preto was a furniture store that produced and sold rationalist pieces and refined craftsmanship, representing a great innovation in Brazil between 1952 and 1970. It was a pioneering company in interior architecture when people didn't consider interiors and buildings as integrated.
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Jorge Zalszupin: a master of Brazilian Modern design
15 Nov 2022 - 9 Feb 2023 Jorge Zalszupin was a multidisciplinary talent: architect, decorator, industrial designer, and entrepreneur. Some of the most representative designs by Jorge Zalszupin are present in our latest viewing room Jorge Zalszupin: a master of Brazilian Modern design, which we are glad to share with you on the Bossa website and Artsy. Read more -
The Collectors Essentials
25 Jan - 18 Mar 2022 The following list is not the ultimate list of Brazilian design icons. The rising of icons is related to other values, and nothing about design history can be ultimate; good... Read more -
Lucas Recchia
13 Dec 2021 - 23 Jan 2022 Read more
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Workspaces: redesigned through time
25 Jun - 25 Jul 2020 Read more -
Carlo Hauner, Martin Eisler and the modernization of furniture in Brazil
1 - 31 Aug 2019 Brazil underwent profound social and economic changes in the middle of the twentieth century, resulting in the growth and verticalization of its urban centers. Contingents of immigrants, many of whom came to the country after World War II to start a new life, went to these cities, and there was a general sense of optimism. In the architecture and design fields, the development of a modern vocabulary and an industry capable of producing new materials provided the tools to respond to the challenges of furnishing a new type of dwelling and catering to a cosmopolitan lifestyle. Read more