With an aesthetic grounded in the Bauhaus and the ideals of Brazilian modernism, this studio recalls the Casa Lana, a project by Ettore Sottsass from 1965. The 72 m2 distribute a home office, living area, kitchen integrated with dining, bedroom, and bathroom, divided by the curved joinery and by certified wood panels with central holes. Elements with history, texture, and geometry come to prominence, such as melamine laminate panels, the multicolored rug, velvet, and blown glass chandeliers. The furniture combines national design with pieces by Fritz Hansen and Marcel Breuer.