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CASACOR

1994

CASACOR São Paulo arrived at a mansion in Jardins, built in 1937 in Spanish style by engineer R. M. Harding. Neiva Rizzotto designed the outdoor pool garden, and João Armentano transformed the covered pool shed into a fully equipped social area.


Carolina Szabó brought the Rio rocking chair by Oscar Niemeyer to her space. Luciana Teperman designed the library, and Roberto Migotto created the terrace for the master bedroom. For the first time, the event was sponsored by Deca, a partnership that continues to this day.


Bathrooms gained more prominence, with Ieda and Silvio Korman designing one of them. In Rio de Janeiro, architect Claudio Bernardes embraced boldness by mixing colors in the living room. As in previous years, part of the revenue was donated to Lar Escola São Francisco.


In the South region, the event debuted in Paraná, at Casa Gomm, a 1910s construction set in the middle of a forest in Curitiba. At the opening event, Marcos Bertoldi drew attention for the modern style of his space.

Destaques

  • Inaugural sponsorship by Deca
  • Launch of the franchise in Paraná
Casa Gomm, which hosted the debut of CASACOR Paraná.
01/05 - Casa Gomm, which hosted the debut of CASACOR Paraná.
Deca becomes an official sponsor, bringing more attention to bathrooms – this one was designed by Ieda and Silvio Korman for CASACOR São Paulo.
02/05 - Deca becomes an official sponsor, bringing more attention to bathrooms – this one was designed by Ieda and Silvio Korman for CASACOR São Paulo.
Marcos Bertoldi caught attention with his modern-styled space at CASACOR Paraná.
03/05 - Marcos Bertoldi caught attention with his modern-styled space at CASACOR Paraná.
Leisure and socializing area designed by João Armentano for the São Paulo exhibition.
04/05 - Leisure and socializing area designed by João Armentano for the São Paulo exhibition.
Claudio Bernardes brings pink to the living room at CASACOR Rio de Janeiro.
05/05 - Claudio Bernardes brings pink to the living room at CASACOR Rio de Janeiro.