Brasilia, it screams movement, sensuality… freedom. Brasilia, a name that awakens the senses, an attitude that never goes unnoticed, nor unwanted. Brasilia… it
Flow. That’s Brasilia for Giuseppe Viganó. It represents fluidity, grace, and the art of living with the unexpected. It defies rigidity or any form that speaks of nature, of architecture, of life itself—yet it embodies something we all aspire to have.
Flow. It’s everything that design should capture. Contrasts of materials, shapes, function and form. It’s confident yet humble, bold yet never tries hard. Brasilia is flow.
And that’s what is captured in this design. Its black ash structure follows a rhythm of soft, organic lines, like the rolling hills and winding rivers that shaped his architecture. Light yet strong, refined yet bold, the armchair is an ode to balance—where elegance meets dynamism, where design becomes poetry.
Because Brasilia is more than a chair—it’s the philosophy of flow. A statement of beauty in motion.