Nelson de Araújo Design Delivers Contemporary Chair Collection
The range, dubbed ‘Living Art for the Home,’ includes three designs.




An innovator in the luxury collectible furniture domain, Portugal-based creative studio Nelson de Araújo Design has pulled back the curtain on an all-new selection of high-end house fixtures. The collection, operating under the moniker Living Art for the Home, welcomes three chair iterations inspired by natural influences.
First up, the Salvador Chair, which is available in both Terracotta and Misty Beige tones, is upholstered with velvet and crafted with sharp lines and a series of circular shapes. Following in suit, the Aurora Armchair, which comes in Misty Beige, Pearl Bouclé, Champagne Bouclé and Pink Bouclé, takes on an organic form with three curved pillars establishing its base and an additional piece wrapping around its back. Rounding out the range, the Lola Chair, which arrives in a singular Pale Pink colorway, enlists a velvet seat and back with contrasting solid wood legs.
“The collection captures the slower movement of mindful living and slow living, celebrating a healthier, meaningful and conscious lifestyle,” the brand’s notes read. “Timeless pieces of art, each creation was carefully designed to last a lifetime and be part of the memories shared with loved ones. Powerful statement collectibles with timeless quality, ensuring each piece will be cherished and passed down through generations.”
Each piece is handmade by local artisans in Portugal. Nelson de Araújo Design’s Living Art for the Home collection is now available to shop on the studio’s website. Prices range from €1,580 EUR to €5,420 EUR.
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