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CASACOR

1997

Once again held in Morumbi, CASACOR São Paulo featured a richly carved Balinese gazebo designed by Esther Giobbi.


Asian style was at its peak, and, in addition, Brazil was experiencing a boom in imports due to the parity between the real and the dollar.


National design also had its moment, with Carolina Szabó incorporating the Jung chaise, a new release by designer Etel Carmona, into her space.


João Armentano transformed the garage into a place to enjoy family time and hobbies.


That year, CASACOR Goiás and CASACOR Pernambuco were held – the latter featuring architect Carlos Augusto Lira, one of the country's greatest collectors of folk art.


It was also the first time that Punta del Este, in Uruguay, hosted the exhibition, from December 1997 to February 1998, with the participation of several Brazilian professionals.

Destaques

  • Debut in Punta del Este, Uruguay
  • Esther Giobbi’s Balinese gazebo
Sketch by Carlos Augusto Lima for CASACOR Pernambuco.
01/04 - Sketch by Carlos Augusto Lima for CASACOR Pernambuco.
João Armentano designed a garage as a social and leisure space for CASACOR São Paulo.
02/04 - João Armentano designed a garage as a social and leisure space for CASACOR São Paulo.
Esther Giobbi’s Balinese gazebo for CASACOR São Paulo.
03/04 - Esther Giobbi’s Balinese gazebo for CASACOR São Paulo.
Brunete Fraccaroli’s environment for CASACOR Uruguay.
04/04 - Brunete Fraccaroli’s environment for CASACOR Uruguay.