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Designers

Pedro Mendes
Born in São José do Rio Preto (SP), Pedro was introduced early to the furniture industry. He later graduated in Design and Business Administration in São Paulo. His pieces are refined and minimalist, often highlighting wood, and are featured across the Americas, Europe, and Africa.

Bruno Faucz
Born in Santa Catarina in 1986, Bruno grew up with paper and pencil in hand, fascinated by creativity. Graduated in Furniture Design in 2007, with a postgraduate degree in International Master Design, he worked seven years in the industry, applying design with a strong production focus. He traveled across Brazil researching consumer behavior and regularly attends national and international fairs to follow market trends.

Fabrício Roncca
Born in São Paulo and raised in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Fabrício developed an intimate and playful view of architecture, folklore, and art. He studied Fine Arts in his childhood alongside his mother and later graduated in Architecture and Urbanism from the State University of Londrina (UEL). Since 2003, he has worked in architecture, interiors, and furniture design.

Luciano Santelli
Graduated in Drawing from Mackenzie University in São Paulo, Luciano began his career designing home appliances and electronics, gaining broad industrial experience. Since 2005, he has focused on the décor market. Working with metal, stone, and Brazilian woods, he seeks boldness and originality by blending aesthetic references and familiar materials to create strong product identities.

Pepe Lima
Graduated in Design from Centro Universitário Belas Artes in São Paulo, Pepê Lima has worked in furniture design for nearly 20 years. A finalist in the Daum France crystal competition and winner of the CSN & IPT Ecodesign award, he also developed a Toshiba mini-system and created the “PP” chaise, featured at Casa Cor Ceará. He specialized at Politecnico di Milano, collaborating with Studio Incontri for brands such as Alessi and Samsung. His work balances comfort, aesthetics, ergonomics, functionality, and cost.

Theo Egami
Inspired by Bruno Munari’s idea that design equals reference plus fantasy, Theo Egami’s education spans studies of classical designers such as Lasar Segall and Gregori Warchavchik, as well as contemporary figures like Arthur Casas and Cláudia Moreira Sales.

Eduardo Trevisan
Eduardo’s work explores the dialogue between technique and emotion, tradition and contemporary language. Wood and metal are central materials, shaped into pieces that combine structure and warmth with timeless appeal. His creations have been featured at Milan, São Paulo, and New York Design Weeks, CASACOR, and MADE fair, and were finalists at the Salão Design award. His focus remains on essential, meaningful design.

Tascieny Brandão
Born in Campo Grande in 1991, Tascieny showed an early talent for drawing and entered furniture design in 2017. She launched the Tróia Bar Cart in 2018 and later completed a postgraduate degree in Furniture Design with Lattoog. Inspired by Brazilian design and icons such as Sérgio Rodrigues, Jader Almeida, and Oscar Niemeyer, she seeks to unite functionality, ergonomics, and timeless beauty.

Ramon Zancanaro
Raised in a family of carpenters, metalworkers, and artists of European descent, Ramon initially studied mechanics before turning to art and design. Influenced by Italian design, his furniture stands out for balanced proportions and timeless elegance. He blends imagination and technical mastery to create unique, functional pieces for contemporary homes.

Mauricio Borin
With a refined eye for proportion and materiality, Mauricio Borin creates pieces that balance craftsmanship and precision. At Casa Borin, he reinterprets the savoir-faire of Brazilian fine carpentry through contemporary lines. In collaboration with Tissot, he designs welcoming furniture rich in detail and built to stand the test of time.

Emerson Borges
Emerson Borges’ attentive view of social movements and evolving lifestyles shapes his creations. His work is marked by continuous research into themes, materials, and construction solutions, ensuring a balance between aesthetic quality and technical feasibility.

Sérgio Batista
With over 30 years in the Brazilian furniture industry, Sérgio Batista is known for his technical expertise and industrial fluency. His award-winning pieces have furnished projects by renowned architects and decorators. Combining elegance and practicality, his work is a benchmark of excellence in Brazilian furniture design.

Felipe Bezerra
Architect and designer from Natal, Felipe leads FBA in his hometown. Co-founder of EMA in São Paulo and the Mula Preta studio, his creations have received international awards.

Mauricio Bomfim
Born in 1978 in Minas Gerais, Mauricio began his career managing a furniture retail network in Belo Horizonte, curating collections and store layouts. Graduated in Interior Design, he founded MB Studio Design in 2014. The studio develops residential, commercial, and product design projects, always fostering a close, creative relationship with clients.

Samuca Gerber
Born in Santa Catarina, Samuca showed artistic talent early, studying Visual Arts at UFRGS and later Interior Design at ULBRA. After working in renowned studios, he immersed himself in carpentry to oversee projects from start to finish. Now Creative Director at Salva at age 29, he curates innovative, award-winning pieces and represents a new generation of Brazilian furniture designers.
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