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The Curupira line brings with it the representation of one of the most important characters in Brazilian folklore: the Curupira. This figure is depicted as a small Indian with red hair, pointed ears, and backward-facing feet. The design of the Curupira line strikingly captures the iconic characteristics of this Brazilian folkloric character.
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The Curupira line brings with it the representation of one of the most important characters in Brazilian folklore: the Curupira. This figure is depicted as a small Indian with red hair, pointed ears, and backward-facing feet. The design of the Curupira line strikingly captures the iconic characteristics of this Brazilian folkloric character.
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Pouf Cumaru version with açaí seeds, a typical Amazonian fruit. Its upholstery is made of pirarucu leather, an Amazonian fish, the largest freshwater scaled fish in the world, of enormous cultural, social and economic relevance. Naturally beautiful, arapaima leather is a sustainable alternative that uses raw material reused from gastronomy and heats up the riverside economy, without neglecting the aesthetic value.
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Gold Trophy Winner at the Muse Design Awards. Inspired by the Fort of Senhor Santo Cristo, built in 1616 to protect the city of Belém, in Pará, the armchair incorporates pieces of wood reused from joinery, which gives it a unique appearance. Its exterior look is reminiscent of the fort's railings, and the sturdy upholstery resembles the solid walls of the historic building.
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Inspired by the Marajoara arts, characterized by the technique of
labyrinthine and repetitive drawings, as well as symmetrical strokes that are the result of the work of the indigenous tribes that inhabited the island of Marajó. Like a gourd carved in luxury, the design of the island of Marajó oozes elegance. Its round shape is an invitation to immerse yourself in moments of comfort and relaxation, providing a unique experience.
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Handmade by Amazonian artisans, all coated in açaí seeds, and finished in pirarucu scales, it is a coffee table or a decorative work of art totally different from something already seen and materials that can be said to be jewelry. Its cumaru wood table is beautiful and at the same time utilitarian.
Tree trunk reused in the Amazon, from Quariquara. This tree occurs in the Amazon Region, Its wood has a lot of external use, in the raw form, It blooms mainly during the months of June and July and the fruits ripen between July and August. The most appropriate name for this tree is ACARIQUARA (from the Tupi Acari = shellfish + Kuara = hole or burrow.)
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