For CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2022, Cristina Bezamat imagined a pleasant living room where the rule is to disconnect
Submitted at Jun 22, 2022, 1:00 PM

Cristina Bezamat - Tempo da Alma. The inspiration comes from far away: from the Nordic countries where the Swedish Lagom philosophy of “not too much, not too little” prevails and the Danish Hygge style, which prioritizes well-being. The décor features a palette of soft and cozy pastel tones; an incredible selection of works of art and national design pieces with curved and minimalist shapes. The use of fibers such as linen, hemp and jute give a Brazilian touch to this intimate space that proposes a break for rest in contact with nature. (André Nazareth)
(André Nazareth/CASACOR)
(André Nazareth/CASACOR)
The décor features a palette of soft and cozy pastel tones ; an incredible selection of works of art and national design pieces with curved shapes and a minimalist essence.
The use of fibers such as linen , hemp and jute give a Brazilian touch to the living room where the important thing is to be in touch with your own soul. Check out the 3D Tour of the room here.