The project tells the story of architect Larissa Dias. With 280m2, the space has natural elements such as stone and wood, contrasting with modern elements such as concrete and metal. The space features brises and trellises made of cumaru wood, soft stone and integrated gardens. The ceiling was made of wood-like vinyl lining, an ecological material, interspersed with the original apparent structure of the building. Highlights include Brazilian furniture by great designers such as
Jorge Zalszupin, Lina Bo Bardi, Etel Carmona among others and promising designer Marcelo Bilac.