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Zanine at Galerie James

Teaming up with Espasso Gallery, Paris-based Galerie James mounts Selected Works, Brazilian design bad body Zanini de Zanine’s first retrospective in the French capital. Featuring works that have garnered the Rio-native titles such as Maison & Objet Americas designer of the year, this showcase will...
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Teaming up with Espasso Gallery, Paris-based Galerie James mounts Selected Works, Brazilian design bad body Zanini de Zanine‘s first retrospective in the French capital. Featuring works that have garnered the Rio-native titles such as Maison & Objet Americas designer of the year, this showcase will also debuted new pieces emphatically part of his repertoire. With the Cepô and Pé chairs, rich Brazilian woods continue to clad new formal explorations that transcend modern and contemporary reverence.

Selected Works: 24 March – 30 April

Galerie James: 20 Rue de Thorigny, Paris

Cepô Chair (2016)
Cepô Chair (2016)
Cepô Chair (2016)
Cepô Chair (2016)
Pé lounge chair (2016)
Pé lounge chair (2016)
Balanço chaise longue (2010)
Balanço chaise longue (2010)
Tablete bench (2014)
Tablete bench (2014)
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