




Diogo Amaro was set to pursue a career in architecture when a trip to Chicago radically changed his path. Curiously it was a city tour of architect Frank Lloyd Wright's key projects that drew Diogo to cabinetmaking. “I was confronted with his work and how he managed to get the best out of the master craftsmen of his time.” Once back in Lisbon, Diogo quit his job to study cabinetmaking at the renowned Fundação Ricardo Espirito Santo Silva (FRESS). Two years later, he set up his workshop using his architectural eye to make bespoke furniture with traditional joinery and inlay techniques. His first collection, the Chicago series, pays tribute to 20th-century Chicago architecture. Diogo's pieces reflect a continuous dialogue between traditional woodwork and contemporary design made to last.
Diogo Amaro is a rising star: he began his career in 2020
Diogo Amaro