Celina Decorações
RJ e SP
The designs of CELINA ZYLBERBERG, along with Oca, by Sérgio Rodrigues, were responsible for the innovation of modern furniture in the 1960s, a genuinely Brazilian concept.
Celina was a founding partner of the Boa Vista tapestry company, one of the most famous textile industries in Rio de Janeiro for decades.
In the early 1960s, his son Muniz Zylberberg, eyeing the growing market for modern furniture, transformed the textile factory into a chain of wooden furniture stores, specializing in Jacaranda wood, and renamed it Celina Móveis e Decorações (Celina Furniture and Decorations).
Focused on austere management to allow for the expansion of the number of stores, Celina's modern furniture production was cheaper than Tenreiro and Sérgio Rodrigues' but with comparable quality of workmanship and finish.
T. Silva leads the typical artist's life, far from the conventional. Working with various materials and constantly innovating, this artist is recognized for his broad and elaborate style. Contact Modernariato Lora Ronco to find out about available pieces.
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