Puro Tropical Legacy - Aracá Easychair
by Mobilia Puro
Material
Cow Print
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The Aracá region sits in the northwest of Amazonas state, one of Brazil's least-disturbed territories, known for its indigenous lands and dense forest cover. The lounge chair that carries its name draws its identity from the same principle of untouched material: a dark wood frame with angular legs supports a thick seat and short backrest upholstered in brindle cowhide. The brindle pattern, a shifting mix of dark brown, tan, and black, is particular to each hide, making each chair singular.
The construction is direct. No intermediate layer between the hide and the wood frame, no attenuation of the material contrast. The Aracá Easychair presents its materials at full strength.
Within the Puro Tropical Legacy collection, this piece brings the most explicitly Brazilian material into the center. Felipe Rezende frames it in dark wood, steps back, and lets the material make its case. Available at Monde Singulier.
W 82 x D 70 x H 60 cm
W 32.28 x D 27.56 x H 23.62 in
Materials: Imbuia wood, leather seat
About
Mobilia Puro
Felipe Rezende and Thales Polis founded Mobília Puro from a single conviction: furniture can carry cultural memory without being weighed down by it.
Rezende trained in Urbanism and Architecture at Mackenzie University in São Paulo, then spent a decade as creative director of his own studio before launching the brand. His lineage connects construction, music, and visual art across generations: a great-grandfather who conducted orchestras, a grandfather who built structures, an uncle who painted, a father who designed buildings. That context shaped a sensibility where construction logic and artistic instinct work in parallel.
Polis brings a different kind of attention to the partnership. A specialist in infectious diseases turned art collector, he travels across continents gathering cultural references that feed back into the studio's work. His perspective, formed by medicine's demand for precision and art's tolerance for ambiguity, gives the studio a curatorial dimension grounded in lived experience rather than trend.
The name is a statement of intent: pure furniture. Forms stripped of decoration, loaded with purpose. In a market dominated by European studios, Mobília Puro is a contemporary Brazilian design voice rooted in São Paulo's modernist architecture, tropicalist culture, and material craft tradition.
Their furniture is available on Monde Singulier as part of a curated selection of collectible design from emerging global studios.










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