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The Hera Chair is born from a symbol that transcends cultures, times, and meanings. Inspired by the concept of the “eternal bride,” the piece translates values such as purity, feminine strength, and timeless bonds into form, transforming a universal archetype into contemporary signature design.
More than a functional object, Hera presents itself as a presence in space: a design that embraces, supports, and remains.
Inspiration from symbols that traverse time
Its continuous line design suggests a veil, a crown, and a welcoming gesture, creating a silhouette that naturally envelops the body. Much like the symbol that inspires it, Hera is not bound to a specific time: its design dialogues with the past, asserts itself in the present, and projects into the future.
A design that transforms meaning into form and makes symbology part of the experience.
Form, structure, and visual interpretation
The construction of the Hera Chair reveals a careful balance between visual lightness and structural robustness. The smooth surfaces and precise joints highlight a process that unites technique and sensitivity, resulting in a cohesive and well-defined piece.
Every angle reveals the continuity of the design, inviting the eye to follow its curves fluidly. The visual reading is clear, without excess, allowing the object to relate to the space in a harmonious and silent way.
Design that transcends generations
The Hera Chair expresses the essence of contemporary Brazilian design by uniting matter, concept, and intention in a timeless piece. A piece of furniture designed to accompany different environments and stories, keeping its meaning intact over time.
Its design values detail, respects the raw material, and reaffirms the role of furniture as a cultural element, capable of evoking emotion, welcoming, and enduring.
Discover more about the Hera Chair on the Morada Decor website.


