The set design, like a box, with a floor, covering and ceiling in Corten steel, highlights Israel Kislansky's sculptures to their full potential. Patrícia Hermanny's proposal is to highlight the artist's sculptures to their full potential, establishing a very strong connection, awakening in the public a reflection on the relationship between art, architecture and design. In addition to the works, the background of this cube is illuminated by photos that show the artist in the process of creation, all framed in light wood. To humanize the space, the architect uses bases made of solid wood trunks for the smaller works, so that they are presented at the visitor's eye level. She also uses an original table designed by Jorge Zalszupin, from the Branco e Preto collection, in jacaranda and of large dimensions, for the smaller pieces. A choice that combines sophistication, culture and knowledge. The space also has an outdoor patio that continues with the same internal floor and is framed with views of the beauty of Serra do Curral. In it, a leafy native tree provides support for the lighting of the sculptures that are located in this space. With this action, Bel Lar continues to promote the feeling that reinforces the importance of art in living, living and sharing and reaffirms its level of excellence.