The Chez Barragat gallery opened an exhibition in honor of the years 60 e 70. The highlights are the leather chairs designed by the late architect Sergio Rodrigues. Paulo Roberto Barragat (in the featured photo, sitting on one of the chairs created by the designer) also selected sculptures from Toyota, biscuit dishes made in the USA, at the beginning of 60, in honor of Gordo and Margro from silent Hollywood films, bibelôs of Mario Seguso, the Italian of the last generation of the Venetian family who started to manufacture works of art in 1395, in Italy, a vase with silver and coral in clay from Caldas da Rainha de Bordalo Pinheiro, besides the famous Peace no World, from the collection of tiles painted byPicasso in honor of all ethnicities.