Between April 12th and 15th, the Bienal Pavilion was taken over by 33 design exhibitors, including professionals, brands and antique dealers
Submitted at Apr 16, 2018, 3:59 PM

During SP-Arte 2018 , design and visual arts went hand in hand. At the Bienal Pavilion, 33 galleries, independent professionals and brands exhibited their work. Brazilian furniture was given a big spotlight: from decorative objects to lamps, shelves and armchairs, Brazilian design enchanted the public that visited the exhibition. Check out some of the works below!
Ana Neute, from São Paulo, is a big name in authorial design, having participated in the Evergreen Brasil exhibition at Luminaire and also in Milan Design Week . Associated with the company Itens, which specializes in lighting, the designer presents pieces in golden grass and other lamps at SP-Arte .
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Since the 1980s, Maneco Quinderé has been a prestigious name when it comes to lighting. His resume includes collaborations with great architects such as Dado Castello Branco, Cadas Abranches and Arthur Casas, as well as concert projects for Caetano Veloso, Maria Bethânia and Chico Buarque. At SP-Arte , Maneco presented playful pieces that together made up a small pack of light.
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