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Rare Brazilian Designs Find a New Home in Manhattan

Espasso opens an annex featuring one-of-a-kind objects and furniture by Oscar Niemeyer, Jean Gillon, and others.

Espasso opens an annex featuring one-of-a-kind objects and furniture by Oscar Niemeyer, Jean Gillon, and others.

Fifteen years ago, design dealer Carlos Junqueira opened Espasso in New York. The gallery quickly became a destination for collectors looking to buy contemporary and modern Brazilian design, featuring pieces by Oscar Niemeyer, Joaquim Tenreiro, Lina Bo Bardi, and other boldface names. This summer, Junqueira unveiled his latest venture: Espasso Annex, a gallery devoted to rare and vintage Brazilian design objects and furniture. Located just a few blocks from his Manhattan flagship, the by-appointment-only space expands on Espasso’s offering of limited-edition, contemporary, and re-editioned pieces. As part of the Annex’s program, São Paulo gallery Luciana Brito Galeria will mount three exhibitions in the space over the next 12 months. The current presentation includes a Sérgio Rodrigues coffee table, Jorge Zalszupin dining chairs, and a pair of ’60s Jean Gillon wood-and-leather armchairs—signaling that more rare finds are yet to come.

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Espasso Annex
Espasso Annex

Geraldo de Barros art, vintage 1960s armchairs, and Clareira coffee table by Claudia Moreira Salles.

Espasso Annex

Caio Reisewitz art, Nave Lighting floor lamp by Carlos Motta, Guarujá dining table and chairs by Jorge Zalszupin, and Vintage 1960s side board.

Espasso Annex

Amazonas armchairs by Jean Gillon, and Hector Zamorra art.

Espasso Annex

Caio Reisewitz art, Martin Eisler armchair, Pipa coffee table by Zanini de Zanine.

Espasso Annex

Geraldo de Barros art, armchairs and coffee table by Jorge Zalszupin, and Flash Lighting table lamp by Claudia Moreira Salles.

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Rochelle Costi art, Eleh coffee table by Sergio Rodrigues, and vintage 1950s chaise.

(All Photos: Eliseu Cavalcante, Courtesy: Espasso)

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