Collection: Stylish Club

Stylish Club

The club where Portuguese art de vivre reinvents itself

Rooted in the Paços de Ferreira area — Portugal's furniture capital, close to Porto — and built on over 38 years of industrial experience, Stylish Club embarked in 2012 on a new chapter: that of a luxury furniture house with a fully asserted identity. The brand does not present itself as a simple manufacturer, but as a club — an exclusive invitation to inhabit space differently, between post-modern sophistication and references to the history of design.

Under the creative direction of Rui Martins, every collection translates the soul of Portugal — the gentleness of the Douro, the light of its palaces, the precision of its artisans — into a language of organic forms and noble materials. Sofas, armchairs, tables and accessories: everything is conceived so that aesthetics and functionality become one.

  • Fortune Swivel Chair

    Fortune Swivel Chair

    Regular price
    €1.536,00
    Sale price
    €1.536,00
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  • Her II Chair

    Her II Chair

    Regular price
    €1.095,00
    Sale price
    €1.095,00
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  • Kensington Chair

    Kensington Chair

    Regular price
    €1.103,40
    Sale price
    €1.103,40
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  • Manhattan Chair

    Manhattan Chair

    Regular price
    €625,20
    Sale price
    €625,20
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  • Mary Chair

    Mary Chair

    Regular price
    €630,00
    Sale price
    €630,00
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  • Milan Chair

    Milan Chair

    Regular price
    €1.095,00
    Sale price
    €1.095,00
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  • Toro Chair

    Toro Chair

    Regular price
    €1.197,00
    Sale price
    €1.197,00
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  • Fortune Bed

    Fortune Bed

    Regular price
    €4.251,00 - €4.932,00
    Sale price
    €4.251,00 - €4.932,00
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Designers

Rui Martins

Creative director of Stylish Club, Rui Martins is the voice that translates Portugal's rich heritage into lines and volumes. His approach draws on deep architectural and cultural references — the quintas of the Douro, azulejos, the lightness of raw concrete — to produce collections with an immediately distinctive character, between organic minimalism and controlled sensuality.