Inspired by Brazilian culture and the work of big names in Brazilian design - Sergio Rodrigues and Ricardo Fasanello -, the Serfa Plus armchair is an object of contemporary personality. The designer was guided by the ergonomic study, proposing a combination that emphasizes the comfort and elegance in its lines. Using wood, metal and leather, whatever the environment is: formal or informal, home or office, it brings to its user the feeling of refinement and coziness.
A talent with international recognition and one of the most influential names in the scene of Brazilian contemporary design, Zanini de Zanine was born in Rio de Janeiro and from a very early age he had contact with great figures of Brazilian culture and absorbed the importance of national identity, a contact that would influence immeasurably in its own production in the future. Interpreting work as a fun hobby and design as a marriage between art and technology for the benefit of the human being, Zanine transitions creatively between large-scale projects and the art-oriented design.
Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1978, Zanini de Zanine grew up watching his father, José Zanine Caldas work. He trained with Sergio Rodrigues, when he produced his first mobile. In 2002 he graduated in Industrial Design at PUC-Rio. From 2003, he began producing solid wood furniture, with pieces of demolition - columns, beams and posts of old houses - baptized as "Contemporary Carpentry." From 2005, he began to create a new line of furniture pieces produced industrially using controlled origin wood and different materials such as plastic, acrylic, metals and other parts of manufactured products. To represent this new furniture line, Zanini creates in 2011 Studio Zanini. He received the most prestigious Design awards in Brazil and abroad for creating furnitures in both segments and exhibited in major national and international events in the area. Today Zanini sign pieces to large national and international brands such as Tolix (France), Poltrona Frau, Cappellini and Slamp (Italy) and Espasso (USA). Selected Designer of the Year by Maison & Objet Americas 2015.