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CASACOR

2001

CASACOR was sold to the Patrimônio Private Equity Group and came under the leadership of executive Roberto Dimberio, formerly the director of the Casa division at Editora Abril. The exhibition returned to a classic architectural house, this time in the Cidade Jardim neighborhood.


Highlights of this edition included the entrance hall, designed by Alberto Lahós and Marco do Carmo, who adopted symmetry as a guiding principle; the dining area with a glass floor by Leo Shehtman; and the living room by Arthur Casas, who placed the sculptural chair by artisan Fernando Rodrigues from Ilha do Ferro on equal footing with pieces of international design.


Popular art also shone on the cover of the Ceará yearbook.

Destaques

  • New management under Grupo Patrimônio Private Equity
  • Appreciation of folk art in the environments
Entrance hall of CASACOR São Paulo, designed by Alberto Lahós and Marco do Carmo.
01/04 - Entrance hall of CASACOR São Paulo, designed by Alberto Lahós and Marco do Carmo.
Living room by Arthur Casas for CASACOR São Paulo.
02/04 - Living room by Arthur Casas for CASACOR São Paulo.
Folk art featured on the cover of the CASACOR Ceará yearbook.
03/04 - Folk art featured on the cover of the CASACOR Ceará yearbook.
Leo Shehtman innovates with a glass floor in the kitchen at CASACOR São Paulo.
04/04 - Leo Shehtman innovates with a glass floor in the kitchen at CASACOR São Paulo.