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CASACOR

2015

A relaxed way of living. Roberto Migotto faithfully followed this concept in the Casa Brasil de Pau a Pique, where he used mud walls, national contemporary furniture, and art. In the garden, Gilberto Elkis recreated the lushness of the tropical forest.


Beto Galvez and Nórea de Vitto evoked Oscar Niemeyer’s designer side.


Olegário de Sá and Gilberto Cioni focused on rustic materials.


Marina Linhares named her space "A Casa da Gente" (Our Home), featuring a wood-burning stove and clay pots.


In Rio de Janeiro, André Piva and Vanessa Borges engaged with the architecture of the historic Villa Aymoré, where the exhibition took place.


In Ceará, Anik and Racine Mourão created a glass-enclosed lounge for the restaurant.


Invited by CASACOR Peru, Marcelo Rosenbaum immersed himself in local folk art in a space designed in partnership with Peruvian designer Ricardo Geldres.


CASACOR expanded to another Latin American country, with an exhibition in Ecuador.


Destaques

  • 100 professionals
  • 97,000 visitors
  • 1 international franchise: Ecuador
Garden by Gilberto Elkis for CASACOR São Paulo.
01/04 - Garden by Gilberto Elkis for CASACOR São Paulo.
Rustic materials in the space by Olegário de Sá and Gilberto Cioni at CASACOR São Paulo.
02/04 - Rustic materials in the space by Olegário de Sá and Gilberto Cioni at CASACOR São Paulo.
Space by Marina Linhares for the São Paulo exhibition.
03/04 - Space by Marina Linhares for the São Paulo exhibition.
Space by André Piva and Vanessa Borges for CASACOR Rio de Janeiro.
04/04 - Space by André Piva and Vanessa Borges for CASACOR Rio de Janeiro.