Whether through vertical gardens, vases, coverings or works of art, color is predominant in the Brasilia exhibition
Updated at Nov 28, 2017, 4:29 PM - Submitted at Oct 16, 2017, 5:52 PM
Private Room - Paloma Ávila(Edgard César/)
In the Living Room , the vertical garden, which occupies one of the walls, is replicated by the mirrors in the 36 m² space. The color green also appears in vases distributed throughout the space, which stand out and further humanize Paloma Ávila's entire project for the multipurpose space, with its modern and intimate atmosphere.
The plants break up the industrial style of the space by architect Larissa Dias, which welcomes visitors to the exhibition with an impressive garden with landscaping by Cléber Depieri. The organic format of the proposal contrasts with concrete walls and well-defined shapes, such as the lines of the city honored in the space, the Brasília Lounge .
The Public Lavatory , designed by Mariana Santos, also features green in contrast to the gray. The wall covering is a highlight in a clean and pleasant space that can be used by men, women and children.
Designed by Lídia Branquinho and Marcus Leite, the Lounge Resort features an exclusive mural by Marcus Camargus, a vertical garden and the entire reception area with wallpaper in the color that is trending at the show. According to the professionals, the proposal combines “elements of nature and the latest trends in luxury hotels”.
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