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Pink October: the power of color in 11 CASACOR spaces

Inspired by the national breast cancer prevention campaign, we selected spaces where different shades of pink dominated the decor

By Redação

Submitted at Oct 14, 2019, 2:34 PM

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Tri Suave washbasin, by Marilia Zimmermman- CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2019.

Tri Suave washbasin, by Marilia Zimmermman- CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2019. (Divulgação)

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The Tri Suave Lavabo was inspired by the architecture of the historic building where the show is held in Rio Grande do Sul, with its sequential arched balconies, which are reflected in the mirrors in the space. Marilia Zimmerman was also inspired by the favorite colors of the year, which are the main colors in the space. The lighting plays the role of bringing movement and depth.

(Divulgação)
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In Espírito Santo, Cyane Zoboli's Sunset Lounge blends into the landscape and expands the view, without losing the comfort of being at home. The 130 m² space frames the view of Vitória Bay and relies on natural resources, such as wood and glass, which lend simplicity to the structure. The designed ambiance was not a coincidence, highlighting the use of rocky materials, such as granite and slate, and wood for the deck and furniture.

(Felipe Araújo)
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The Co-Space for Architects and Designers, by Barbara Ramos and Maria Eduarda Brandão for Santa Catarina | Florianópolis, understands the work environment as also conducive to moments of decompression. Instagrammable, the box that surrounds the entire space and creates visual unity was dyed pink. The perfect contrast is the color green, inserted through the ficus, ferns and snake plants that bring life to the place. The modular sofa makes the space versatile, in the same style as the shelves and metal screen that make the walls more functional.

(Lio Simas)
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Environment by CASACOR Peru, El Oráculo de la Diseñadora is designed by Diana Sánchez and Estefani Cano. The space focuses on artistic creation and is interpreted as sacred and reserves its own rituals. The color palette comes in dramatic and at the same time experimental strokes. The arches that mark the architecture of the mansion receive a bold reinterpretation in the painting and in the false symmetry that plays with the classic style.

(Amauri Valls)
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In Pernambuco, the Diogo Viana Arquitetos office is responsible for the 33 m² with the atmosphere of the “blush” palette, coral tones. The CASACOR Office Bar is a meeting point for business, with corporate, modular and flexible furniture. A bar support uses the eccentricity of the exclusive Elegant Brown stone and scenic lighting. A high-relief wall of hexagonal cement pieces gives identity to the project. Highlights include the Mãos cobogós, by Irmãos Campana.

(Denilson Machado)
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The Sala Brasileira celebrates national design and its legacy in Rio Grande do Sul. Caroline Kreling brings together iconic pieces such as the Bola de Latão armchairs by Lina Bo Bardi, alongside more contemporary creations. Among them, the Elle overhead sideboard by Jader Almeida, combined with the painting by Paulo Pasta; and the Nada se Leva sideboard, together with the painting by Xandalú. In the center, a table by Estúdio Bola.

(Cristiano Bauce)
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The Aurora Terrace, by BC Arquitetos for the exhibition in São Paulo, is inspired by the contemporary and minimalist poetics of new living. In 130m², it traces a delicate narrative, defined as a sensorial experience. Highlights include the signature design and artistic interventions, as well as a surprising 7-meter ceiling height.

(Denilson Machado)
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In Rio de Janeiro, the duo Cristiana Mascarenhas and Mariana Mascarenhas designed the Billiard Room in soft tones, with combinations of pink and a tropical atmosphere. The mix of elements makes everything more interesting, bringing in fabrics, ropes, natural fibers, recycled wood and antique pieces. The glass shelves occupy the high ceiling with lightness. On the windows, fabrics with leaf prints continue the green landscape.

(André Nazareth)
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The tone of the panels in Living Rosê by Anna Maya warms and calms the atmosphere of the show in Santa Catarina | Florianópolis. The circular shapes, the professional's visual signature, are balanced with rustic materials, such as concrete brick and the log table, and more classic elements, such as the wooden bookshelf, rugs and symmetrical lamps.

(Lio Simas)
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Rodrigo Gurgel and Rita Pinheiro left the peeling walls and original flooring of the Explorador Living Room in the Rio Grande do Norte exhibition. The duo highlights the beauty of these imperfections in tune with the oriental concept of Wabi-sabi, integrating the memories of materials with contemporary furniture and works of art. The rectilinear wooden furniture embraces the space and adds points of light that make the place more welcoming.

(Alberto Medeiros)
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Entitled Sala Cor de Pele, Pedro Tessarollo and Jairo Lopes' space in Balneário Camboriú delves into issues of contemporary society and presents a particular interpretation of skin tone. The living room, designed to comfortably welcome everyone, is the space for this reflection. Highlights include the curation of visual artists based in various regions of Brazil, known for their narratives that value differences.

(Lio Simas)
Not only for the month, but the color pink has also established itself as one of millennials' favorites, taking over clothes, hair and the most Instagrammable decorations. Chosen by Pantone as one of the shades of the year in 2017, the trend ranges from shades of pink to pastel rosé, depending on your purpose. With this in mind, we selected 11 environments from different CASACOR exhibitions in 2019 that brought different shades of pink to the decoration. Check it out in the gallery! [April-see-also]W3sia wb2wmI3hFRDt0aWNhIGUgYWZldG8gJiN4RTA7IENBU0FDT1IgQmFsbmUmI3hFMTtyaW8gQ2FtYm9yaS YjeEZBOyJ9LHsiaWQiOjc4NzY4LCJ0aXRsZSI6IlRlcnJhJiN4RTc7 byB0cmFkdXogbmFycmF0aX ZhIHZpc3VhbCByb3MmI3hFOTsgbmEgQ0FTQUNPUiBTJiN4RTM7byBQYXVsbyJ9LHsiaWQiOjgxNDE 3LCJ0aXRsZSI6IlNhbGEgQnJhc2lsZWlyYSBob21lbmFnZWlhI GRlc2lnbiBuYWNpb25hbCBuYSBDQVNBQ09SIFJTIDIwMTkifV0=[/abril-see-also]