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The Apple Tree

When asked once about why he writes, Portuguese writer Antonio Lobo Antunes answered: “Ask an apple tree why it bears apples”. During our conversation at his studio/showroom in Humaitá, Sérgio Rodrigues used the same analogy to describe his own work, an analogy he uses to answer the people who question him about “not following trends” or designing today things that seem to have been designed 40 years ago.
At 85 years of age, Rodrigues is not particularly concerned with critics, not even with the esprit du temps. His designs – over 1,500 of them – are reflections of how he draws and thinks, processes that have remained largely untouched over his long career. He is one of Brazil’s pioneers in furniture design and remains an inspiration for designers all over the country – but particularly abroad, as his work has gained increased recognition and value over the last years.
Rodrigues is a pleasure to talk to, and our and a half was surely not enough to learn more about his achievements, friendships, failures and curious stories (like Kim Novak’s goat standing on a Poltrona Mole in her house in California) he talks about with great wit and largesse.
We’ll be meeting again on September 15th, when Sérgio will come to New York for the launch of his Chifruda chair at Espasso

When asked about why he writes, Portuguese writer Antonio Lobo Antunes once answered: “Ask an apple tree why it bears apples”. During our conversation at his studio/showroom in Humaitá, Sérgio Rodrigues used this very quote to describe his own work, an analogy he uses to answer the people who question him about “not following trends” or designing today things that seem to have been designed 40 years ago.

At 85 years of age, Rodrigues is not particularly concerned with critics, not even with the esprit du temps. His designs – over 1,500 of them – are reflections of how he draws and thinks, processes that have remained largely untouched over his long career. He is one of Brazil’s pioneers in furniture design and remains an inspiration for designers all over the country – but particularly abroad, as his work has gained increased recognition and value over the last years.

Rodrigues is a pleasure to talk to, and our hour and a half was surely not enough to learn more about his achievements, friendships, failures and curious stories (like Kim Novak’s goat standing on a Poltrona Mole in her house in California) he talks about with great wit and generousity.

We’ll be meeting again on September 15th, when Sérgio will come to New York for the launch of his collection of lamps and “Chifruda” chair at Espasso.

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5 Responses to “The Apple Tree”

  1. Lina Roos Says:

    Caro Frederico,

    um amigo de Berlim, me recomendou o seu blog. Estou gostando muito de ler seus textos! Parabens pelo trabalho! Eu mesma sou brasileira, formada em design na alemanha, onde moro e trabalho.

    no futuro, adoraria participar de um projeto no Brasil ou em portugal envolvendo design.

    um grande abraco

    lina

  2. Edulliset Lennot Says:

    kävin lenkillä äsken niin hakkas selkä jumiin yhtäkkiä1!!

  3. Móveis Says:

    Parabéns pelo post, é muito útil mesmo!

  4. Gabriela Decoração Says:

    Adorei seu blog! ótimo conteúdo, super interessante! beijão

  5. Carolina Scorc Says:

    Otimo conteúdo! Concordo pleanamente com o acima e não acho que isso irá mudar. Triste. Subscribed!

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