Now in stores: check out new releases signed by MIgs, João Gabriel, Suite, Arthur Casas, Guilherme Castello Branco, Fernanda Marques, FGMF and other names from the CASACOR cast! traduzido por: OPENROUTER
Submitted at May 6, 2026, 8:00 AM

Coleção Amado, assinada por Nildo José para a DonaFlor Mobília. (Marco Antonio/CASACOR)
Beyond interior design, the professionals featured in CASACOR throughout Brazil also sign furniture pieces of the most diverse natures. Check below some of the releases that are already in stores across the country!
As arquitetas Patricia Carvalho e Adriana Valle, da MIGS Design. (Arquivo Contemporâneo/CASACOR)
Since the foundation of the @migsarquitetura office, in 2006, architects Adriana Valle and Patricia Carvalho – from the CASACOR São Paulo cast – have always dedicated special attention to the woodwork of their projects. It was from this perspective that the desire arose to create a new branch in the office – @migsdesign –, dedicated to the development of signature furniture and objects, with pieces that incorporate characteristics, specifications, and solutions that the duo felt were missing in the market.
Carrinho bar Resedá da coleção Carangola assinada por MIGS Design. (Arquivo Contemporâneo/CASACOR)
Named Carangola, the first collection, created in 2022 and which, since then, has continued incorporating new pieces, references a very special place in the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro, where the duo spent their childhood and youth, surrounded by various species of the Atlantic Forest, which now lend their names to furniture and accessories, such as the Araucária coat rack, Sibipiruna rack, Flamboyant shelf, Resedá cart, among others. The Entalhe collection, composed of 14 pieces, including stools, tables, trunks, rack, and recamier, highlights handcrafted work and attention to construction details. For a period, these creations remained restricted to the office's clients. Now, they are available at the Arquivo Contemporâneo stores, in Rio de Janeiro. In fact, the Resedá cart has just won the iF Design Award 2026, one of the most prestigious international design awards, in the furniture category.



















A arquitetura e designer Juliana Pippi. (Ana Pachecco/CASACOR)
The architect and designer Juliana Pippi - from the CASACOR Santa Catarina cast - signs the Pra Perto do Sol collection, developed for DonaFlor Mobília, as her first work focused on the outdoor area. Designed for outdoor projects, the pieces balance resistance and lightness, but are not limited to this context. Due to their formal versatility and timeless language, they also work naturally in indoor areas.
Sofá Floripa: Inspirado nas camadas das dunas moldadas pelo vento e pelas pegadas do dia, é modular. Design de Juliana Pippi. (Ana Pachecco/CASACOR)
The collection is born from a reinterpretation of the designer's personal references with the beach and the sea, built since childhood in Florianópolis, and brings together sofas, armchairs, chairs, lounger, tables, bench, swing, stool, cushion, coat rack, rug, and basketry. The materials include tauari wood, fabrics with UV protection, and glass with a texture that evokes the movement of the waters.









In.verso, coleção assinada por Suite Design. (Pedro Ocanhas/CASACOR)
Suite, from the CASACOR São Paulo cast, presents In.verso, a furniture collection made of shredded recycled plastic contrasted with fragments of natural stones, sourced from leftovers and discarded slabs. The 15 pieces – including coffee tables, side tables, a game table, mirrors, and sconces – are the result of a process that proposes a new perspective on existing materials, through manipulation and reuse.

















From this intention, a series of pigmentation studies are carried out, incorporating different compounds and natural elements, such as spices and mineral oxides, capable of altering the color, texture, and porosity of the surfaces – among them, pepper, saffron, and clays, which give the pieces their names.
Mesa Guia, design de João Gabriel. (Paola Y Renato/CASACOR)
The Guia table is the first creation by architect João Gabriel - from the CASACOR Bahia cast - in the field of furniture design. Made in partnership with the Bahia-based studio Cria Design, the piece is loaded with symbolism: with its base inspired by the gourd — a sacred element present in various African cosmologies as a representation of the creation of the world —, the table celebrates the continuity of life, the strength of faith, and the deep connection with one's roots.
João Gabriel - Ateliê de Tebas. Projeto da CASACOR Bahia 2025. (Bia Nauiack/CASACOR)
The design balances the robustness of steel with the delicacy of turned solid wood. The sculpted spheres reference the beads of protective guias, evoking spirituality, energy, and presence. The arched base alludes to gestures of welcoming and rituals of protection, transforming the piece into a point of memory within the space.
Cadeira Smith. Design de Arthur Casas para a 55 design. (Rômulo Fialdini/CASACOR)
The Dr. Smith chair emerges from an affective repertoire linked to the childhood of Arthur Casas, an architect from the CASACOR São Paulo cast. The reference to the character from the series Lost in Space evokes the imagery of the late 1960s, translated here into a design with clean lines, precise proportions, and restrained presence. The piece articulates formal lightness and constructive precision, balancing gesture and structure in a synthetic language.
Cadeira Smith. Design de Arthur Casas para a 55 design. (Rômulo Fialdini/CASACOR)
Conceived to dialogue with tables of striking materiality—wood, metal, marble—the Dr. Smith acts as a counterpoint element in the projects. Resolved in a single materiality, whether fabric or leather, it asserts itself through coherence: an authorial and versatile piece, whose strength lies in its discretion and its ability to compose without overshadowing the whole.
Coleção Amado, assinada por Nildo José para a DonaFlor Mobília. (Marco Antônio/CASACOR)
The Amado collection, designed by Nildo José (from the CASACOR São Paulo cast) for DonaFlor Mobília, is born from the architect's view of Bahia, a land of colors, flavors and characters that inhabit the literary imagination of this territory. "Between the real and the symbolic, the collection is a tribute to the feminine universe, to the sensuality and joy that run through Bahian culture," he explains.

























The Dupla lamp, designed by Metro Arquitetos (from the CASACOR São Paulo cast) for lumini, is born from the idea of duality and articulation. Structured in aluminum, it is composed of two identical bodies that can be moved, allowing simultaneous alteration of the shape of the piece and the orientation of the light sources. When the user rotates and reorients its elements, they end up redefining the balance of the composition and the direction of the light. What initially appears as a compact volume of curvilinear lines can open up into different configurations, producing new formal relationships and new luminous atmospheres.




The Quadra lamp - also designed by Metro for lumini - starts from the idea of the number four as a compositional structure. The piece is formed by four mobile aluminum blades articulated around a central axis. Each plane works as a reflector and can rotate or tilt independently, modulating the incidence of light and customizing the direction as needed. The user can concentrate the beam, diffuse it, or alternate between direct and indirect emission.
Coleção Tumbi, assinada por Fernanda Marques para a St. James. (Divulgação/CASACOR)
The unprecedented series of lamps in the Tumbi collection, designed by Fernanda Marques for St. James, revisits an ancestral object and introduces it into the universe of luxury décor, inspired by the woodwork of riverside communities along the banks of the Rio Negro, in the Amazon. The result is pieces that evoke memory, matter and light in a contemporary reading.
Coleção Tumbi, assinada por Fernanda Marques para a St. James. (Divulgação/CASACOR)
Sofá Olivo, design de FGMF para a Lider. (Jomar Bragança/CASACOR)
The Olivo sofa, designed by FGMF (from the CASACOR São Paulo cast) for Lider, has a wide volume supported on wooden legs, which lift the piece off the floor. It can receive accessories such as magazine holders and cup holders, expanding the possibilities of use in living rooms or TV projects.
Mesinha Gomos, desenhada por Guilherme Castello Branco a Jequitibá. (Divulgação/CASACOR)
The Mesinha Gomos, designed by Guilherme Castello Branco (from the CASACOR São Paulo cast) for his brand Jequitibá, has a wooden body and a stone top.
Caixa Bar Jupiter, assinada por Patricia Anastassiadis para a Artefacto. (Edison Garcia/CASACOR)
The Caixa Bar Jupiter, designed by Patricia Anastassiadis – from the CASACOR São Paulo cast – for Artefacto, combines sophisticated joinery, metalwork, curved glass, and a refrigerated drawer. It stands out for its signature design, with hand-hammered bronze handles and interior finishes in suede or leather.
Caixa Bar Jupiter, assinada por Patricia Anastassiadis para a Artefacto. (Edison Garcia/CASACOR)
Banco Luméra, design de David Bastos para a Jequitibá. (Divulgação/CASACOR)
The Luméra bench, designed by David Bastos (a CASACOR São Paulo professional) for Jequitibá, was developed in iceland quartz, as a reinterpretation of his DB coffee table, also launched by the brand.
Mesa de jantar Carpe. Design de Felipe Zorzeto. (Divulgação/CASACOR)
The architect and furniture designer Felipe Zorzeto (from the CASACOR Brasília cast) presents the Carpe dining table, a piece that translates the idea of sharing into form and materiality. Inspired by the Latin expression Carpe Diem, which invites us to "seize the day", the piece has a cylindrical base, is covered in natural wood veneer, and features a circular glass top.
Mesa Tarsila, de André Bastos para a Firmacasa. (Pedro Ocanhas/CASACOR)
The Tarsila table, designed by André Bastos (from the CASACOR São Paulo cast) for Firmacasa, has a solid acrylic top that rests in the air and whose transparency makes it ethereal. Beneath this translucent surface, ebonized wood adds depth while brass cylinders cross the composition as axes of tension and continuity.
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