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CASACOR

1996

Celebrating ten years of the brand, CASACOR continued its expansion throughout Brazil and South America.


It inaugurated franchises in Espírito Santo and Santa Catarina, as well as its first international exhibition, CASACOR Peru, in Lima.


In São Paulo, the event returned to Morumbi, occupying a 7,000-square-meter plot with two residences.


Sig Bergamin designed the living room, covering the space with a large organic-patterned rug.


Kiko Salomão lined the closet walls with stitched leather panels.


Marília Campos Veiga and Teresinha Nigri Basiches designed a sliding door with exposed pulleys, a trend at the time, for the kitchen cabinet.


Roberto Negrete included a coffee counter in the pantry, and Leo Shehtman used a fully mirrored piece of furniture with raffia stools in his maximalist-style bar.

Destaques

  • 10 years of CASACOR
  • First international franchise: Peru
Cover of the CASACOR Peru yearbook, the brand’s first international franchise.
01/03 - Cover of the CASACOR Peru yearbook, the brand’s first international franchise.
Roberto Negrete’s pantry for CASACOR São Paulo featured a café counter.
02/03 - Roberto Negrete’s pantry for CASACOR São Paulo featured a café counter.
Living room designed by Sig Bergamin for CASACOR São Paulo.
03/03 - Living room designed by Sig Bergamin for CASACOR São Paulo.