The 6th edition of CASACOR São Paulo took place once again in a mansion, this time in Jardim Europa. The property was built in the early 1950s by engineer Maia Lello and architects Lamartine Maia Rosa and Kikoler, an Austrian professional responsible for the bronzes and boiseries of the house.
The exhibition paid tribute to the 500th anniversary of the arrival of the Spanish in the Americas and featured spaces with classic European décor, such as the terrace by Ana Maria Vieira Santos and the rooms designed by Jorge Elias and Geraldo Lamego.
João Armentano transformed the attic into a lounge with comfortable sofas facing a big screen. The space was a success and helped introduce a new term to the world of interior design: the home theater.
Another franchise was launched, this time in Rio Grande do Sul.


