LINEA

JULIANA PIPPI

FOR UNILUX

inspired by tailoring and the quiet elegance of the Italian tradition, where rigor, proportion, and finishing define the quality of design. The collection takes shape as curtains conceived as light architecture, in constant dialogue with light and space.

The fabrics were developed exclusively for the collection, with careful attention to materiality, texture, and long-term performance, incorporating responsible processes and a considered approach to sustainability. Every detail reflects a commitment to durability, precision, and sensibility—a design that organizes space and accompanies everyday living with ease.

Architect & Designer

Renowned for developing projects with a strong identity, Juliana Pippi celebrates culture, craftsmanship and Brazilian DNA. As the Creative Director of her signature brand, PIPPI, and other major industries in Brazil, she has been recognized by World Design Rankings as one of the 12 leading Brazilian figures in architecture and design. Originally from Santa Catarina, the architect and urban planner stands out in both national and international markets.

Unilux

For nearly three decades, Unilux has created solutions that connect architecture, light, and space—evolving from functional products into a design- and performance-driven portfolio that shapes comfort, privacy, and the experience of living.

With a modular approach and a strong retail presence across Brazil, the brand takes a new step in 2026 by vertically integrating fabric curtains, launching in Milan (Piloto Milano) with an inaugural textile line by architect Juliana Pippi—conceived as an architectural element in dialogue with light and space, and developed with a commitment to responsible, long-lasting production.

julianapippi.com.br
@julianapippi

uniluxpersianas.com.br
@uniluxpersianas

TROPICAL LEGACY

MOBILIA PURO

FELIPE REZENDE & THALES POLIS

Poltrona Itamarati

A form rarely explored—pure, precise, and unmistakable: the hexagon. Equal angles, equal sides, a geometry that repeats forever, fitting together without end. From it, other shapes unfold—triangles, trapezoids, rhombi—like a quiet system of possibilities.

Mobília Puro begins here: in the hexagon; in material and line; in beauty and instinct; in everything that feels essential. From this foundation comes a collection made for real life—furniture with a clear purpose, created to be used every day, and to remain faithful to what matters most: delivering objects that don’t just occupy a space, but become part of your story.

Our journey is driven by the desire to turn art into objects—pieces that can be lived with, carried through time, and experienced as a tangible expression of memory and affection.

Life and work in a duo

Born from the desire to turn art into objects for everyday life, the studio creates pieces designed to hold memory, affection, and a sense of permanence. Rooted in the purity of line, material, and form—embodied by the hexagon—each creation is meant to slip naturally into daily rituals and, over time, become part of the stories people live with and pass on.

Creative direction is led by Felipe Rezende, an architect trained at FAU Mackenzie. After more than a decade heading his own practice, he founded the brand as an extension of a family legacy shaped by architecture, engineering, and the arts.

The studio is strengthened by the critical collaboration of Thales Polis, an avid art collector whose international background and cultural breadth expand the studio’s references and sharpen the artistic and conceptual depth of every piece.

mobiliapuro.com.br
@mobiliapuro

Past Projects

Explore a curated collection of our past work, where imagination meets strategy. Each project reflects our drive to deliver thoughtful, effective solutions.

Cândida Tabet

@candidatabet candidatabet.com

An architect since 2000, Tabet integrates interior and furniture design into her practice, focusing on material research and meticulous construction. Her studio has executed projects in Brazil, the U.S., Argentina, Uruguay, and Lebanon, with pieces featured in Firma Casa’s collection.

Exclusively for Piloto, she presents Via Láctea, a 2.5m pendant light crafted from vintage glass sourced worldwide.

7.5oo 6.900 EUR

Ronald Sasson __ Herança Cultural

@ronald_sasson estudioronaldsasson.com.br

Born in Curitiba in 1967, Sasson has established himself as one of the most acclaimed designers in Brazil’s furniture industry. In addition to working with limited editions and experimental projects, he presents the Mauna Kea Kili Collection at Piloto 2025, inspired by the world’s tallest mountains. The collection’s imposing verticality challenges traditional proportions, creating sculptural stainless steel chairs for Herança Cultural.

4.800 EUR

Claudia Issa

@claudiaissa_issa claudiaissa.com.br

With a background in graphic design and art direction, Issa discovered ceramics through an intuitive, nonlinear approach. Her work explores unconventional proportions and organic forms. At Piloto Milano, she presents Vertikaos, a floor lamp made of porcelain, blown glass, and recycled wood, blurring the line between sculpture and functional design.

7,300 EUR (SOLD)

Monics + Vieira ___ Galrão

@monicsvieira galrao.pt

Founded by Tania Monics and Rafaela Vieira (Brazil), this Milan-based studio creates pieces that blend contemporary aesthetics with material authenticity. Their DUETO Collection, exclusively for Galrão (Portugal’s premier marble studio), reinterprets marble’s versatility through an innovative joining technique that enhances artisanal excellence.

CHAIR 2.870 EUR TABLE 5.980 EUR

Alê Jordão

@alejordao

A São Paulo-based artist, Jordão is synonymous with experimentation, working with materials like neon, bulletproof glass, and guard rails. His inspirations come from urban culture, hip-hop, skateboarding, and basketball. At Piloto, he presents Puzzle, an acrylic and neon series resembling puzzle pieces, alongside his book GOD SAVE THE SNEAKERS, which explores streetwear culture.

M 1.500 EUR L 2.500 1.800 EUR

Fabio Lima __ Venet

@venetdesign

With over 28 years of experience, Lima has designed for Rider, Olympikus, and Fila. As Venet’s Head of Design, he specializes in textile innovation for upholstery. His Paese Armchair challenges rigid design norms with a fluid, sculptural silhouette, featuring seamless upholstery for a minimalist aesthetic.

2.340 1.870 EUR

Richard Daniel __ Tironi

@designerricharddaniel @tironiestofados

A Brazilian designer trained in Italy, Daniel transformed his family’s Tironi upholstery factory by incorporating experimental design principles. His Ball Armchair, designed for Piloto 2025, combines upholstery with stone and wood, inspired by organic and architectural forms that evoke lightness and fluidity.

2.750 1.925 EUR

Juliana Pippi __ Trapos & Fiapos

Since 2000, Pippi has been known for projects that celebrate Brazilian craftsmanship. She frequently travels to discover local artists, which influences her designs. At Piloto, she collaborates with Trapos & Fiapos to launch Vínculo, a handwoven rug made of taboa, buriti, and cotton fibers.

4.950 EUR (SOLD)

Felipe Protti __ Mestre Artesão

@mestreartesao @felipeprotti mestreartesao.com.br

With a Fine Arts background and experience in scenography, Protti creates experimental collections that combine industrial techniques, personal memories, and strong visual impact. For Piloto, he designed the Jack Chair for Mestre Artesão—a multifunctional piece (seat, tray, coat rack) with 1980s-inspired asymmetrical geometry, reinterpreted in a metallic Memphis-style aesthetic.

980 EUR