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Brazil and its nuances are explored in new coatings

Big brands like Portobello, Oca Brasil and Pointer have recently launched their collections and they clearly illustrate the most beautiful things Brazil has to offer.

By Alex Alcantara

Updated at Mar 9, 2017, 5:12 PM - Submitted at Mar 8, 2017, 6:37 PM

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The Oca Brasil house at Revestir was also completely covered with certified wood slats, in accordance with the international criteria of the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council), which guarantee minimalism and contemporary features. In addition, the decks, ceilings, facades and floors are produced with solid thermo-treated teak wood, a technique that increases the resistance and durability of the product against the elements and parasites.

The Oca Brasil house at Revestir was also completely covered with certified wood slats, in accordance with the international criteria of the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council), which guarantee minimalism and contemporary features. In addition, the decks, ceilings, facades and floors are produced with solid thermo-treated teak wood, a technique that increases the resistance and durability of the product against the elements and parasites.(Divulgação/)

Brazilian lifestyles, cultural and artistic richness, and the beauty of natural materials are just some of the inspirations that brands and professionals use to create collections and pieces. Brazilianness has become a trend, whether due to its tropicalism or its relevance; the theme is present throughout the world of architecture, design, and decoration. At CASACOR 2015 , Brazilianness became the theme of the show, where professionals explored the environments in their own way, transforming them into great inspirations that celebrated our way of life and extolled our beauty. This year, the Brazilian atmosphere permeates the launches of coverings. Major brands such as Portobello, Oca Brasil and Pointer have recently launched their collections and they clearly illustrate the most beautiful things about Brazil. Check out the gallery above!