Discover the spaces at the Rio de Janeiro exhibition that used leather pieces in their decoration and furniture
Updated at Nov 22, 2017, 12:23 PM - Submitted at Nov 21, 2017, 6:16 PM
(André Nazareth/)
01/09 - Lumina Space – André Piva and Vanessa Borges. The sea view permeates the 80m² of this loft divided into mezzanine and base. Sober colors and cemented floors contrast with the light that comes in through the large windows. Highlight for the large leather sofa in front of the window. (André Nazareth)
02/09 - Espaço Tempo.po - Luiza Bottino and Valeska Ulm. In the 70 m² living room, the duo proposes a moment of pause and reflection. Contemporary Brazilian furniture designed by José Zanine Caldas, Zanini de Zanine, Hugo França and Sérgio Rodrigues emphasizes handmade design. Inspired by the movement in Porto, the duo designed four chaises that, lightly, glide along a trail on a concrete block (André Nazareth)
03/09 - Espaço Tempo.po - Luiza Bottino and Valeska Ulm. In the 70 m² living room, the duo proposes a moment of pause and reflection. Contemporary Brazilian furniture designed by José Zanine Caldas, Zanini de Zanine, Hugo França and Sérgio Rodrigues emphasizes handmade design. Inspired by the movement in Porto, the duo designed four chaises that, lightly, glide along a trail on a concrete block (André Nazareth)
04/09 - Art Consultant's Refuge - Studio 021 Arquitetura - Paula Wetzel and Camila Simbalista. The work of Frenchman Marcel Proust, “In Search of Lost Time”, was the inspiration for this 38.7m² studio. The goal was to create a refuge so that its occupant can read, work or receive friends. Highlighting the Underconstruction Armchair. (André Nazareth)
05/09 - Art Consultant's Refuge - Studio 021 Arquitetura - Paula Wetzel and Camila Simbalista. The work of Frenchman Marcel Proust, “In Search of Lost Time”, was the inspiration for this 38.7m² studio. The goal was to create a refuge so that its occupant can read, work or receive friends. Highlighting the Underconstruction Armchair. (André Nazareth)
06/09 - Network Living - Laura Santos. Using an industrial style, the professional sought to create a comfortable environment that stimulates productivity and interaction. For meetings, the space has a Legg table by Jader Almeida, with a matte black nero marble top, and Herman Miller chairs. Highlights include the two Soft Armchairs by Sérgio Rodrigues, in leather sole. (André Nazareth)
07/09 - Island in the Heights Booking - Mario Santos. The 140 m² space, designed by the professional in partnership with Booking.com, meets consumerism and the rush, seeking a more balanced and peaceful life. The space includes a suite, living room and dining room. Wood is the protagonist of the project. The highlight is the access corridor, which takes place through a tunnel made of wooden slats that is combined with the lighting design to create an even more interesting atmosphere. To welcome visitors, several leather sofas are located just after the entrance. (André Nazareth)
08/09 - CoLab Space - Paula Neder and Luiz Fernando Grabowsky. With 90 m², the living room for receiving friends brings together art and invites those present to admire the beauty of the view. Highlight is the wooden pergola on the ceiling that leads the visitor's gaze outside the space. In terms of furniture, a sofa with curved lines welcomes guests on both sides; a suspended leather swing, the Maas armchair and other pieces complete the concept of the space. Finally, the works of art bring charm and color to the decor: the mosaic panel by Paulo Werneck, highlighting Christ the Redeemer and the paintings by Coletivo Muda. (André Nazareth)
09/09 - CoLab Space - Paula Neder and Luiz Fernando Grabowsky. With 90 m², the living room for receiving friends brings together art and invites those present to admire the beauty of the view. Highlight is the wooden pergola on the ceiling that leads the visitor's gaze outside the space. In terms of furniture, a sofa with curved lines welcomes guests on both sides; a suspended leather swing, the Maas armchair and other pieces complete the concept of the space. Finally, the works of art bring charm and color to the decor: the mosaic panel by Paulo Werneck, highlighting Christ the Redeemer and the paintings by Coletivo Muda. (Instagram @paulanederarquitetura)
Leather is a material widely used by interior designers and architects in furniture. This is because the material has and creates a unique style, carries versatility and rustic elegance. Leather pieces were the choice of several professionals at CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2017 to compose their spaces.
From chairs to sofas and armchairs, leather was present at the show in different forms, textures and colors: white in the swing at Espaço CoLab , dark brown at Espaço Lumina and in iconic pieces such as the Poltrona Mole, by master Sérgio Rodrigues.
Check out CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 's leather furniture in the gallery!
SERVICE CASACOR RIO DE JANEIRO 2017 WHEN? From October 24th to December 3rd. WHERE? AQWA Corporate – 299 Porto Binary Way – Santo Cristo, Rio de Janeiro – RJ. TICKETS: