Delpizzo Arquitetura - Sala De Banho Paradiso Deca. Projeto da CASACOR Santa Catarina 2022. (Lio Simas/CASACOR)
One of the main sponsors of CASACOR,
Deca brought to the
35th anniversary edition of what is recognized as the largest and most complete
architecture ,
decoration and
landscaping exhibition in the Americas, its launches and a variety of products that connect people and places through design to be seen and lived.
Nídia Duarte - Casa Sui. Projeto da CASACOR Minas Gerais 2022. (Estúdio NY18/CASACOR)
SPAs, suites, public bathrooms, kitchens and even outdoor areas were given creative interpretation by big names in the segment and young talents, who presented visitors with the different application possibilities of the broad Deca portfolio in inspiring and bold installations.
Below, check out 10 spaces where Deca products were present at the CASACOR 2022 show in Brazil.
SPA Deca, by Diego Raposo and Manuela Simas - CASACOR Rio de Janeiro
THE
SPA Deca , from
Diego Raposo and
Manuela Simas , focused on personal well-being to create sensory memories of pleasure and relaxation. In the composition of fluid environments, with specific divisions in wood and linen, four spaces welcomed and invited integration with nature. In the external area,
Aquamax wall showers caught attention. The
skincare space brought the Deca launches from the line
Arthur Casas , as the
Cuba and
accessory kit , in addition to the award-winning
washbasin mixer .
Senses Hall Deca, by Roberto Migotto - CASACOR São Paulo
(Denilson Machado/CASACOR)
The imposing
Senses Hall Deca , designed by architect
Roberto Migotto , presented a space of calm in urban life. In 560
m2 , contemporaneity gained
oriental minimalism in a
sober palette present in crockery, metals and accessories that blended with light wood and to the rusticity of coverings. The large structure, divided into
three sectors with different levels accessed by ramps, was designed to create a
sensory experience for the mind and body. A minimalist square welcomed visitors. At the entrance, the lounge made an impact with the
installation of Slim sinks that brought natural lightness to a
hanging garden. Curral Stilt House, by Studio 126 Architecture - CASACOR Minas Gerais
The project, also awarded at the
The 26th edition of the Deca Award featured a structure to be admired from the outside and inside, supported by
stilts , a common construction method in tropical regions. The suite floated over the mountainous ground of the Palácio das Mangabeiras where the idea sought to reflect on the capacity of space and of architecture in remaining in memory and creating memories. The relationship between body and landscape was enhanced in the environment, formatted as a 65m² suite, extended by a
wooden deck that made the most of the slope and framed the exuberant landscape of
Serra do Curral. SPA Deca, by Marília Zimmermann, Daniel Kroth and Renata Marques - CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul
(Cristiano Bauce/CASACOR)
The Deca SPA was inspired by the
Salar de Uyuni , the largest salt flat in the world located in Bolivia, to create a
conceptual and
relaxing monochromatic environment. A
natural rock on the first large curve, which marked the arrival at the environment, was arranged to receive the Cubas rectangular Slim white support taps and the Touchless table taps with high spout for Orbe washbasins, metals with
Ricardo Bello Dias design and
Corten finish. Deca Space: Literal and Sensory, by ArquiteturaSUPRAdesign – CASACOR Ribeirão Preto
A highlight of the exhibition, the Deca Literal and
Sensorial Space , designed by the
Arquitetura SupraDesign office (Dariane Bertoni and Matheus Benetti), brought transparency as a guiding thread to the large bathroom, creating an interface with natural lighting and its variations throughout the day. day. With the predominance of white in the structure, minimalism favored the application of Bicolor and
Drop-shaped Sinks , metals signed by Jader Almeida, Arthur Casas and Ricardo Bello Dias, bathtub and Deca accessories welcomed by the internal garden.
Paradiso Deca Bathroom, by Delpizzo Arquitetura – CASACOR Santa Catarina
The Paradiso Deca Bathroom was designed to provide a space for
disconnecting from the world and
reconnecting with our inner selves. Thus,
colors, textures and
materials prioritized relaxation so that the individual infinity could be experienced.
Inspired by the Latin expression Sui Generis, the space emphasizes respect for
individual differences . Here, softness took shape with a fully
suspended structure and hand
-woven doors , which integrated the house with the outside environment in a fluid way. In the bathroom, the countertop It brought the lightness of the Slim Support Sink and the design of Jader
Almeida in the Wall Mixer for Washbasin and Shelves.
Taking full advantage of the
wide landscape formed by trees, large glass openings in the walls and ceiling prioritized
natural lighting during the day in the public bathroom. At night, external spotlights brought soft light. The
zig-zag counter designed by the architect brought
Jader Almeida 's timeless design in crockery and metals.
Oculum Deca, by Dubeux Vasconcelos Architecture – CASACOR Pernambuco
The
Oculum Deca space, designed by the
Dubeux Vasconcelos Arquitetura office – Luiz Dubeux and João Vasconcelos – brought a proposal that promoted
calm in urban life, providing sensory and relaxing experiences for the mind and body.
Exclusive lines designed by Jader Almeida, Arthur Casas and Ricardo Bello Dias made up the bathroom, SPA and gourmet ambiance with accessories, china, metals and bathtubs.
The Portinari Story, by Nildo José – CASACOR São Paulo
(Denilson Machado/CASACOR)
The project, poeticized by
Nildo José , featured integrated and fluid environments, with the
Brazilian backlands as its main concept. With a focus on cozy interiors, with fewer items and a soft and fluid aesthetic, it was possible to find the balance between organic shapes and straight lines. The porcelain countertop
Travertine Senses in the shape of a tray, it embraced the set of Deca crockery and metals. This composition dialogued with the proposal in earthy, woody and unique colors and shapes.