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A collection that values Brazilian signature design.
The new Morada Decor 2025 catalog is now available, gathering our entire portfolio — from the established pieces you already know to the most anticipated launches of the year.
With a broad and sensitive vision of signature furniture that translates the identity of Brazilian design, we seek to evoke, in each creation, a combination of form, matter, and purpose.
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Lines that embrace, structures that impress, finishes that reveal the beauty of native wood and the gesture of handmade craftsmanship.
This catalog is an invitation to dive into pieces that express affection, technique, and authenticity.
Check out some of the exclusive Morada Decor launches:
Corpore Armchair – the body as a design language
Signed by YE Design studio, the Corpore Armchair is an expression of the body in motion.
Its Jequitibá wood structure creates continuous joints between arms and legs, following the natural grain of the wood in a fluid and precise design.
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Organic shapes gently wrap around the user, while contrasting panels reveal the material's authenticity.
The carefully sculpted rear leg refers to the human torso in a slight somersault — a visual gesture representing lightness, balance, and welcoming.
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Awarded gold at the MUSE Design Awards 2025 even before its launch, Corpore translates technique and sensitivity into a piece that impresses with care in every detail.
Pataleio Chair – elegance in motion
Inspired by the strength of horses from southern Brazil, the Pataleio Chair, by Juliano Schmidt, carries striking and organic traces in every detail.
The curves of the seat and backrest refer to the lightness of the trot, while the robust structure evokes the firm movement of paws in action.
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Produced in natural Jequitibá wood, this piece stands out for its authenticity and sculptural presence.
Formal fluidity is combined with a functional and balanced design, capable of transforming any environment with its unique personality.
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More than just a piece of furniture, Pataleio is a cultural gesture that pays tribute to the territory and the sensitivity of contemporary design.
Gorducha Chair – embracing with form and affection
With a design also signed by Juliano Schmidt, the Gorducha Chair breaks with conventional standards by valuing generous and welcoming curves.
Its silhouette celebrates real bodies and brings forth affection, inclusion, and authenticity.
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The piece is made of Jequitibá wood and features a gently carved hollow in the back, a surprising detail that reinforces its intention of welcoming.
Its proportions are wide and enveloping, providing immediate comfort and a strong aesthetic presence.
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The Gorducha Chair is a manifestation of design as affection and respect for diversity.

Download the full catalog now
The new Morada Decor catalog is an essential tool for architects, interior designers, retailers, and specifiers looking for high-end furniture with identity, purpose, and excellence.
Download it right now and discover all the pieces in our portfolio — from icons to the most recent launches.
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We look forward to hearing your feedback and seeing how our creations can transform new projects into unique and memorable works.


