Lucas Simões’ “Colendra” Brings Brazilian Modernism Into Sculptural Furniture

Lucas Simões’ “Colendra” Translates Brazilian Modernism Into Furniture
Brazilian artist Lucas Simões has unveiled his first furniture collection, titled “Colendra,” debuting at the Lightness & Tension exhibition at Christie’s Los Angeles from September 5–19, 2025. Known for his sculptural explorations in material and form, Simões now extends his practice into design, creating pieces that bridge mid-century Brazilian modernism and contemporary monumentality.From Sculpture to Design
Deeply inspired by modernist master Joaquim Tenreiro, Simões reinterprets classic silhouettes with bold, architectural gestures. The collection includes a dining table, bench, chaise lounge, and coffee tables, each conceived as a distinct statement piece that embraces both rigor and fluidity.Materials and Contrasts
The pieces juxtapose raw and refined surfaces to heighten their sculptural impact:Patagonia Brazilian quartzite tabletops rest on angular steel frames.
Polished concrete and tempered glass introduce contrasts of weight and transparency.
Wavy profiles and geometric cuts echo Tenreiro’s organic curves while pushing the vocabulary of Brazilian modernism into a more contemporary, monumental language.