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PLANALTO

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The Planalto Totems emerge from the synthesis of primary form and silent presence. Inspired by the vast horizontality of the Brazilian plateau, the pieces rise as markers—discreet yet firm—organizing the space around them.

In one version, structured iron meets stainless steel, establishing a dialogue between opacity and reflection, weight and precision. The industrial material is guided into an essential form, where light moves across its surfaces, revealing subtle tensions.

In the other, wood is presented in its entirety. Dense, warm, and continuous, it carries within it the passage of time and the origin of the material. Its construction reveals a balance between mass and lightness, transforming solidity into gesture.

Despite their differences, both share the same logic: a reduction to the essential. They are pieces that do not impose, but remain—almost architectural elements of contemplation, establishing rhythm and presence within space.

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Photo Ruy Teixeira

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