Designers
Juliano Schmidt
A native of Rio Grande do Sul, with over two decades of experience in furniture manufacturing and refinement, he specializes in wood transformation. Naturally curious, he masters techniques and processes that allow him to create products that integrate three essential fundamentals of furniture: structure, ergonomics, and aesthetics.
His career is marked by numerous recognitions in the national and international furniture design scene, including the Gramado Furniture Fair in Brazil, the A’Design Award in Italy, and the House Design, ADC, and Musedesign awards (twice) in the United States.
Luiz Bossardi
Designer Luiz Bossardi holds a degree in Engineering and is a specialist in furniture manufacturing processes. Responsible for the Research and Development (R&D) department at Morada Decor, he maintains a keen eye on developing products with aesthetic quality, manufacturing feasibility, and market alignment, always aiming to create new and surprising products.
Aciole Félix
An industrial designer graduated from the University of Brasília with a Master’s degree in Design from the Polytechnic University of Milan, Aciole has exhibited his work at the world’s leading design weeks, including São Paulo, Milan, Paris, and New York.
With extensive knowledge of industrial production processes, his products stand out for their mix of materials and creative solutions. His lines, always very clean and decisive, reflect the deep influence of the modernist architecture of his hometown, Brasília.
Ye Design
Balance and harmony are the premises that permeate the work of designers Leandro Gava and Muriele Vivian. Their lines reflect a keen perception of emerging trends combined with industrial knowledge, allowing them to transcend the boundaries of design. Through their multidisciplinary approach, they combine different perspectives to achieve original and innovative solutions.
Débora Crocoli
Architect Débora Crocoli, a graduate of the University of Caxias do Sul with a technical degree in design from FTEC, presents her unique vision for projects that seek to tell stories. At 27 years old and with a decade of experience in the architecture and design market, she strives to create meaningful, creative projects that provide well-being and emotional connections for their users.
João V. Demele
Product Designer and Development Manager at Mollde, João V. Demele holds a degree in Industrial Design and has built, in less than a decade, a career with a strong presence in both national and international design scenes. His work has been recognized by prestigious awards and exhibitions, including participation in events such as the MCB Award in São Paulo, the NY Design Awards, as well as international fairs like the Salone del Mobile in Milan and ICFF in New York.
His production stands out for its combination of technical rigor and sensitivity in use. With clean lines, fluid forms, and careful attention to materials, his pieces reflect an approach that values ergonomics, proportion, and user experience—always guided by the conviction that design should be lived, not just observed.
Emerson Borges
A designer graduated from PUC-PR with a postgraduate degree in Marketing from FAE, Emerson Borges has been active for over four decades in the fields of product design, graphic design, and management. His long-standing career is marked by creations of significant relevance on the national stage, most notably the Foglio armchair, which is part of the permanent collection of the Oscar Niemeyer Museum in Curitiba, in addition to several awards received throughout his career. During the 24th, 25th, and 26th editions of ABIMAD, several of his pieces were selected by major magazines such as Vogue, Caras, and Claudia.
His work philosophy is based on the pursuit of elegance through designs where an almost minimalist structure supports the product's conception. He views design as an action embedded within an industrial and commercial context, results-oriented, moving beyond personal expression to generate consistent, viable solutions aligned with the market.


