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6 CASACOR projects in which cobogó was the main decoration material

Did you know that cobogós are of Brazilian origin? Check out the beautiful spaces that CASACOR has presented, bringing elegance and a tropical atmosphere

By Yeska Coelho

Updated at May 25, 2021, 10:40 AM - Submitted at May 25, 2021, 9:00 AM

08 min de leitura
Hygge Studio - Melina Romano. CASACOR São Paulo 2019

Hygge Studio - Melina Romano. CASACOR São Paulo 2019(Denilson Machado/)

cobogó utilizado na sala de estar Cobogós are a type of decorative element born in Brazil and popularized in the 1950s that have increasingly been incorporated into interior decoration due to their many benefits, such as providing greater ventilation and light entry into the space . Colors, sizes and shapes different... Anyone who wants to invest in this element can rest assured, as there are several options and models to match the desired decoration . Among the many advantages of incorporating cobogó into your decor, the main ones are its aesthetic appeal and brightness. To show you how investing in this type of covering can create super sophisticated spaces, we have selected CASACOR spaces with cobogó for you to get inspired by: casacor rio de janeiro 2021 rj ambientes decoração arquitetura mostras up3 michelle wilkinson thiago morsh cade marino Casa Up , by UP3 Arquitetura, is one of the most beautiful highlights of CASACOR Rio 2021. With a perfect combination of colors that inspire warmth and freshness, the cobogó looks great by bringing charm and elegance to the project. Located in the external area of the residence, It filters the light, bringing thermal comfort to the living room , as well as an innovative texture to the project. casacor são paulo naomi abe ladrilho hidraulico decoração arquitetura An environment whose objective was to convey Brazilianness could not fail to have cobogó as an ally in the interior decoration . Naomi Abe's Dining Room brought the tropical climate of Brazil intoCASACOR São Paulo 2018. Colors and shapes were very well explored in the space, where cobogó was applied to all the walls with the aim of reinforcing the Brazilian nature of the decoration .
A delicate and charming project that invested in cobogó to compose a mix of textures on the wall was Estúdio Hygge, by Melina Romano forCASACOR São Paulo 2019. The result is a creative and balanced decoration in its elements, without ever losing its essence. With a palette that transitions between different natural tones , the cobogó was what was missing to create a perfect atmosphere of comfort, protection and sociability – fundamental characteristics for the interior designer and thehygge proposal that she brought with her project.
cobogó in an environment created by Léo Shetman for CASACOR São Paulo
(Denilson Machado / CASACOR)
With an elegant proposal, combined with geometry that brings dynamism to the project , Leo Shehtman innovated with a cobogó wall to create a space full of polychromy . Called Casa Arcos , the name suits it well, especially with the unorthodox atmosphere that the specialist brought to the 2018 São Paulo exhibition.
Juliana Santana CASACOR Brasilia 2015
(Hakuo Mikami / CASACOR)
The dining room gained freshness with a combination of wood with lighter tones. To create a brighter atmosphere, architect Juliana Santana invested in a cobogó to create a more tropical atmosphere and also improve the natural light inside the room. project was exhibited at CASACOR Brasília 2015.
Finitura House - Deborah Pinheiro. Brasilia 2019
(Edgar César / CASACOR)
Perfect for outdoor environments, cobogó creates creative spaces that bring innovation and elegance . Proof of this is the Casa Finitura project, by Deborah Pinheiro. The project was exhibited at CASACOR Brasília 2019. The specialist chose to combine cobogó with an outdoor area with neutral colors. The combination was super harmonious and beautiful.