Cabrita Reis x BICAchair: When Art Sits Down with Design

At Lisbon Design Week 2025, a cult-favorite Portuguese chair is reimagined by one of the country’s most celebrated contemporary artists.

The result? A limited-edition collectible that blurs the line between furniture and fine art.

What happens when a design icon meets an artistic heavyweight?

You get a chair that doesn’t just hold your body – it holds meaning.

At Lisbon Design Week 2025, QuartoSala and BICAchair will unveil a groundbreaking collaboration with Pedro Cabrita Reis, one of Portugal’s most influential contemporary artists.

Together, they present a limited and numbered edition of the iconic Portuguese chair – a minimalist object reborn as a conceptual work of art.

Only 25 pieces have been made. Each one is unique. Each one is numbered. Each one is a conversation between form, memory, and meaning.

“It’s not just a chair. It’s a statement about tradition, transformation, and the power of form”

Pedro Cabrita Reis

This exclusive drop marks more than a one-off artistic intervention – it signals the beginning of a new era for both brands.

Starting in May 2025, QuartoSala becomes the exclusive representative of BICAchair in Portugal and Brazil, reinforcing its reputation as a curator of both international and Portuguese design excellence.

“For us, it makes perfect sense to promote Portuguese design at this level”

say Pedro d’Orey and Clemente Rosado, founders of QuartoSala.

BICAchair aligns with the global brands we represent, but this collaboration also holds cultural weight – it reactivates a product that lives in our collective memory and brings it into a new artistic phase.”

Founded almost 30 years ago, QuartoSala has grown into a name synonymous with taste and precision.

With five stores across Lisbon and Oeiras, the brand is known for spaces that balance aesthetics, comfort, and function – values deeply reflected in this newest partnership.

So if you’re heading to Lisbon Design Week 2025, make sure you don’t miss the chair that’s more than a chair.

It’s a manifesto of Portuguese heritage, design DNA, and artistic soul, all in one seat.

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