Architect Arthur Lahass, CASACOR's debut, was strongly inspired by the Italian-Brazilian essence of the exhibition's home, the Italian-Brazilian Club. The space is reminiscent of Italian architecture, with the Tuscan arch that forms part of the entrance railing, creating a striking identity right at the visitor's entrance. All the textures, materials and elements were designed to bring back emotional memories and establish a connection with the person. The coverings give texture to the space, from the charming handcrafted brick to the mural made exclusively for the club's external façade. The furniture, ceramics, paintings and even Indonesian pieces at the Design Checkpoint