During the 18th century, the Grassi Palace in Venice, Italy, hosted grand parties for important European families, rulers and royalty from around the world. Today, the building has been transformed into a museum, which receives visitors from all continents. Thinking about the wealth and splendor of the monument, Fábio Morozini, who is of Italian descent, created the
Grassi Gallery at
CASA COR São Paulo 2016 , an entrance hall measuring approximately 75 m².
To create this luxurious atmosphere, the professional focused mainly on the floor, which had a design developed especially for the show, in black and white.
The space was made up of furniture from Artefacto and some pieces from the antique dealer Christie Móveis. Great works of art from Galeria André (Tomie Ohtake, Manabu Mabe and Arcangelo Ianelli) and Altitude Galeria (Lufe Gomes), as well as a great photo produced by Fast Frame especially for the space, of a 5 m long Venetian gondola, give a special touch to the environment.
The highlights of the
Grassi Gallery are the monumental chandeliers, one a 19th-century Baccarat with amber crystal fruit, the other a Force by La Lampe.