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Pipa Chair | Dining Chair in Chairs by Tiago Curioni Studio. Item composed of wood & fabric
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Pipa Chair | Dining Chair in Chairs by Tiago Curioni Studio. Item composed of wood & fabric
Pipa Chair | Dining Chair in Chairs by Tiago Curioni Studio. Item composed of wood & fabric
Pipa Chair | Dining Chair in Chairs by Tiago Curioni Studio. Item composed of wood & fabric
Pipa Chair | Dining Chair in Chairs by Tiago Curioni Studio. Item composed of wood & fabric
Pipa Chair | Dining Chair in Chairs by Tiago Curioni Studio. Item composed of wood & fabric
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Pipa Chair | Dining Chair in Chairs by Tiago Curioni Studio. Item composed of wood & fabric

Created and Sold by Tiago Curioni Studio

Tiago Curioni Studio

Pipa Chair

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Handmade

Made To Order

Locally Sourced

Developed under the premise of Brazilian traditional joinery concepts, Pipa chair is made with Tauari rods, all of the same thickness and with simple inserts and exposed screws.

The chair suggests a natural and organic aspect, but shows a strong intention to optimize processes and raw materials, one of the main features of our studio.

The result is a lightweight, sturdy chair with numerous configuration options. Choose between 6 different wood tones and the fabric tones shown in the image.

Item Pipa Chair
As seen in Creator's Studio, São Paulo, Brazil
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Tiago Curioni Studio
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Furniture is our art and business.

Tiago Curioni is a Brazilian Architect and Product Designer, with studios in São Paulo and Porto, Portugal.
With products that follow concepts such as minimalism, constructive rationality, and a timeless design, he maintains a personal brand of products and signs collections for several industries in different segments.
Winner of 3 A'design Award (IT), 1 International Design Award (US) and nominated twice for the German Design Award (AL), its products are currently produced in Brazil and Portugal, with global distribution.