The passion for art, design, and architecture was the inspiration for the "Collector's Living Room," a minimalist and monochromatic cube-shaped entrance space of green hydraulic tiles. Works by Niura Bellavinha, Flavio Cerqueira, and Marcia Pastore are arranged throughout the projects. On the ceiling, Naomi designed an illuminated path with circles connecting the entrance and the living room, inspired by modernist architecture from the 1950s. Another noteworthy piece is the painting Mulata by Di Cavalcanti, the contemporary art of the neons by Spanish artist Ivan Navarro, and a sculpture by Tunga.