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The key characteristic is elegance, born of perfect proportions. The continuous lines that extend from the back to the base, with intersections and solutions that flow in perfect harmony Poltrona Celine Designed by Jader Almeida Born in 1981 in Santa Catarina, southern Brazil, Jader Almeida had his first contact with the furniture industry at the age of 16, involving himself in the entire production process. With a background in architecture and over 120 recognitions in national and international awards, his journey is marked by more than 1200 products launched, known for their elegant, timeless, and original aesthetics. Inspired by Brazilian modernism, Almeida creates objects that capture a dynamic combination of lightness and robustness, incorporating the principles of the Bauhaus philosophy to give a sense of timelessness to his work. Over the years, Jader Almeida has become one of the most important names in international design, with over 2000 annual citations in specialized magazines and websites. In addition to collaborating with renowned brands in the market, his work stands out for both his releases and his participation in exhibitions and fairs around the world. With more than 50 authorized resellers in 30 countries and the launch of 10 showrooms under the jaderalmeida brand in Brazil, Jader Almeida continues to make his mark as one of the most influential and respected designers today. Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Add to bookmarks Sollos MAD The balance of yesterday and today translates into fluid lines, forming a pleasing rhythm. Add to bookmarks Sollos Cigg The Cigg side tables possess a light and functional design. Add to bookmarks Sollos May Comfortable to look at and sit down, generous in terms of ergonomics and to the touch. The converging lines invite the eye to walk along tangents. Add to bookmarks Sollos Loose The Loose hanger bears fluid lines and a well defined design. Add to bookmarks Sollos Memory The balance between wood and metals guarantees beauty and identity. Add to bookmarks Sollos Leaf Leaf, as its name implies, resembles the lightness of a leaf. The glass top allows the observer to see the support structure that, when its shadow is projected, resembles the veins of a leaf. Add to bookmarks Sollos Dinn The Dinn line distinguishes itself for its geometric rigor and visual lightness. Add to bookmarks Sollos Easy The organic lines of the Easy chair reveal new shapes from the observer's different points of view. Add to bookmarks Sollos Drey I In German, drey means three and therefore its name alludes to the number of feet that the family has. An unconventional solution for seats, but one that provides stability, comfort and elegance. Add to bookmarks Sollos Mush Each piece is unique and handmade, in which the small bubbles and slight alterations form an organic characteristic which creates different perspectives. Add to bookmarks Sollos Jardim The name hints to the shape of the pieces. When arranged in a set, the tables resemble a flowery garden. Add to bookmarks Sollos Ella The balance between shapes spotted in the broad seat and slender structure, as well as the balance between different elements and techniques beautifully crafted with sophisticated manufacturing tec Add to bookmarks Sollos Alba An archetype of chair, however, refined to the exhaustion of purification to achieve the perfect and harmonious curve with unquestionable comfort. Add to bookmarks Sollos Clad The fluid stroke design, inspired by Cycladic art, bestow lightness and grace to the chair.
Add to bookmarks Sollos MAD The balance of yesterday and today translates into fluid lines, forming a pleasing rhythm.
Add to bookmarks Sollos May Comfortable to look at and sit down, generous in terms of ergonomics and to the touch. The converging lines invite the eye to walk along tangents.
Add to bookmarks Sollos Leaf Leaf, as its name implies, resembles the lightness of a leaf. The glass top allows the observer to see the support structure that, when its shadow is projected, resembles the veins of a leaf.
Add to bookmarks Sollos Dinn The Dinn line distinguishes itself for its geometric rigor and visual lightness.
Add to bookmarks Sollos Easy The organic lines of the Easy chair reveal new shapes from the observer's different points of view.
Add to bookmarks Sollos Drey I In German, drey means three and therefore its name alludes to the number of feet that the family has. An unconventional solution for seats, but one that provides stability, comfort and elegance.
Add to bookmarks Sollos Mush Each piece is unique and handmade, in which the small bubbles and slight alterations form an organic characteristic which creates different perspectives.
Add to bookmarks Sollos Jardim The name hints to the shape of the pieces. When arranged in a set, the tables resemble a flowery garden.
Add to bookmarks Sollos Ella The balance between shapes spotted in the broad seat and slender structure, as well as the balance between different elements and techniques beautifully crafted with sophisticated manufacturing tec
Add to bookmarks Sollos Alba An archetype of chair, however, refined to the exhaustion of purification to achieve the perfect and harmonious curve with unquestionable comfort.
Add to bookmarks Sollos Clad The fluid stroke design, inspired by Cycladic art, bestow lightness and grace to the chair.