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Pieces are sourced in Brazil and restored by skilled specialists. Restoration follows a conservation-led approach: original finishes are preserved wherever possible, and any interventions are carefully documented to ensure the integrity and longevity of each work.
Our permanent venue is taking shape just outside Amsterdam, in an early-20th-century heritage stable complex that once formed part of Haarlem’s historic racecourse. Under careful restoration, it will soon offer a tactile, personal environment for the collection.
Founded by Thomas Martojo, RAFA works with collectors, architects and private clients worldwide. For inquiries, collaborations or viewings, we welcome you to get in touch.
Jorge Zalszupin Pair Of ‘Brasiliana’ Armchairs
Designed in 1959, the ‘Brasiliana’ armchairs combine sculptural rosewood shells with cylindrical upholstered cushions and brass detailing. Produced by L’Atelier, the model belongs to Zalszupin’s early modernist period.
The armchairs retains the original manufacturer’s label and the armrests are numbered on the inside as well.