CASACOR São Paulo took place on Suécia Street, in Jardim Europa, in a modernist house built by Gregori Warchavchik in the early 1950s.
Among the standout spaces was the Deca Space, designed by Brunete Fraccaroli. The large garden of the property allowed the architect to build a glass pavilion amidst the greenery to house the environment.
During the project's development, Brunete noticed the absence of a wall-mounted bathroom faucet. The product did not exist in Brazil—such mixers were limited to kitchens.
Deca agreed to create the piece, and thus, the Duna Clássica faucet was born, still nicknamed “Brunete spout” within the company.
Continuing the expansion plan, another franchise was inaugurated in the Northeast, in Ceará, featuring the presence of Xuxa Meneghel at the opening. She was honored in the space created by Sergei de Castro, for which the presenter sent costumes and personal items.
Marcus Novais designed the brewery for the exhibition.


