CURATED BRAZILIAN DESIGN
Jig is a Brazilian furniture collection that blends modern design with traditional craftsmanship. Acting as a platform for collaboration, Jig features a rotating group of designers who reinterpret Brazil’s design heritage through fresh, contemporary forms.

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rio de janeiro
1973
Jig’s strength lies in its diversity: sculptural chairs, bold tables, and functional art pieces that speak to Brazil’s cultural richness and modern design dialogue. With an evolving roster of talent, Jig offers furniture that feels both rooted and forward-looking—meant for those who value design with story and substance.
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Cultural Bridge
JIG spotlights Brazilian artisanship beyond cliché or stereotype. It is not a gallery or store, but a curated space that connects Brazil with the world. It shares heritage without nostalgia, rooted in the present. More than a transaction, it invites engagement with design as narrative.
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FOUNDERS
Jig’s strength lies in its diversity: sculptural chairs, bold tables, and functional art pieces that speak to Brazil’s cultural richness and modern design dialogue.
Disruptive Simplicity
JIG challenges the conventions of high-end retail with a pared-back, editorial lens. It offers a quiet rebellion against mass luxury, where every object is chosen for meaning rather than trend. It seeks out the soul in the subtle, revealing the story behind the surface.
Disruptive Simplicity
Sophisticated Emotion
JIG feels intelligent, elevated, and refined, yet never cold. It speaks with a warm intellect, similar to the tone of Monocle or Wallpaper. Every interaction is designed to leave a tactile and memorable impression.
Through collaborations with architects and interior designers, we highlight the rich textures, bold expressions, and distinctive flair of Brazilian creativity.
Jig’s strength lies in its diversity: sculptural chairs, bold tables, and functional art pieces that speak to Brazil’s cultural richness and modern design dialogue. Jig’s strength lies in its diversity: sculptural chairs, bold tables, and functional art pieces that speak to Brazil’s cultural richness and modern design dialogue.
All ARTISTS
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Alex Rocca
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Bonni
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Gustavo Bittencourt
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Humberto da Mata
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Origin
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Ronald Sasson