Marina Linhares - Um jeito novo do mesmo jeito. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2022 / (Salvador Cordaro/CASACOR)
Adding pieces that recall the aesthetics of years gone by and that bring history and meaning to decoration has always been a trend . The CASACOR São Paulo 2022 cast did not stay out of it and brought vintage into their spaces through prints, bricks glass or the classic low-slung sofa from the 1970s. Therefore, below, discover six projects from CASACOR São Paulo 2022 that focused on vintage pieces , aligning them with contemporary elements in the décor . Coral House, by Marcelo Salum
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For Casa Coral , architect Marcelo Salum pays homage to the work of Attilio Baschera and Gregorio Kramer , designers who revolutionized textile production in Brazil in the 1970s. (Denilson Machado/CASACOR)
The 70s-inspired decor was sure to make an appearance, of course! A colorful and vibrant palette with curtains, cushions and pieces filled with memories took center stage in the space. Eté Duratex House, by Todos Arquitetura
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Cozy, full of colors and textures , but mainly with a strong reference to the 70s. The professionals at Todos Arquitetura decided to elevate the entire structure of the house so that the living room could have an area for the Sunken Sofa , a widely used feature. in the 1970s, where the sofa is lowered and makes the visitor submerge into the floor, allowing for a more immersive, informal and welcoming experience. (Salvador Cordaro/CASACOR)
This feature is one of the main points of the space, influencing several other architectural aspects. The warm-colored print on the sofa stands out, helping to reinforce the vintage touch in the space.
LG House, by Otto Felix
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Walls built with glass bricks and vintage furniture , such as the Jean Gillon dining table, are among the elements that Otto Felix selected to pay homage to the modernist heritage of the 1950s in his 415 m² space. (Denilson Machado/CASACOR)
In contrast to vintage, innovation appears in LG's latest generation appliances. A new way of the same way, by Marina Linhares
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Winter colors, between olive green and burnt pink , contribute to the intimate atmosphere and highlight the vintage pieces present in the space. (Salvador Cordaro/CASACOR)
Furniture designed by the professional shares space with big names in national design, such as Alfio Lisi, Claudia Moreira Salles, Jean Gillon, Jorge Zalszupin, in an eclectic and elegant mix. Boreal Studio, by Ana Weege
Influences from the architecture of great palaces , filtered through the professional's repertoire, make up Ana Weege 's environment inspired by Versailles. (Gabriela Daltro/CASACOR)
The layout of the wooden floor resembles a jigsaw puzzle. Highlights include the original sofa by Percival Lafer and the use of glass bricks that reinforce the space's vintage references. Artsy Lounge, Sig Bergamin
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A décor presented with an explosion of colors , just like in the environments of the 1970s. Very special shades of orange and blue fill the palette and create an impressive contrast between vintage and contemporary. (Salvador Cordaro/CASACOR)