Zanini De Zanine
Zanini de Zanine (born 1978 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) grew up watching his father, architect José Zanine Caldas, who collaborated mainly with Oscar Niemeyer.  In 2002, he graduated with a degree in Industrial Design at PUC-Rio.  In 2003, he began producing solid wood furniture sourced from demolition -- columns, beams, and posts of old houses -- that was coined as "Contemporary Carpentry."  Beginning in 2005, he created a new line of furniture pieces produced industrially using controlled-origin wood and different materials such as plastic, acrylic, and metals.  He has collaborated with several manufacturers including Cappellini and Tacchini.

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