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Paulo Mendes da Rocha
Paulo Mendes da Rocha is a renowned Brazilian architect whose work is an international reference for contemporary design. He sees architecture not as functional, but "just suitable." After graduating in 1954, he quickly gained recognition, and his work has remained consistently modern and humanistic. His **Paulistano armchair**, created for his 1957 project, the Athletic Club of São Paulo, exemplifies his light and simple style. His projects, such as the Brazilian Pavilion for the 1970 Universal Exposition in Osaka, are known for their technological boldness, simplicity, and elegance. He was a finalist for the Centre Pompidou project in Paris in 1971 and won the **Mies Van der Rohe Prize** in 2000 for his renovation of the Pinacoteca of São Paulo. His work is defined by minimal intervention and maximum insight, reflecting his sincere interest in creating the most suitable habitats possible.
ABOUT THE BRAND
Objekto is a French-Brazilian furniture brand founded in 2004. Known for its collaborations with architects and designers, its collection features iconic pieces like the Paulistano Armchair and the Moebius Table. Objekto's design philosophy focuses on craftsmanship and timeless design, emphasizing emotional appeal and functionality. The company sources sustainable, high-quality materials from European suppliers, like recycled steel from Italy and regional woods, to create durable and environmentally conscious products