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Loft without affectation, where the simplicity of the compositions prevails. To achieve this, white and pure lines define
Laís Galvão 's project for
CASACOR Bahia . The inspiration comes from well-known names in architecture, such as
Oscar Niemeyer and
Lina Bo Bardi , and is manifested on several occasions, such as in the concrete panel that defines the living room. Also in the same space, Niemeyer's Alta armchair appears, which shares the scene with the canvas. by Mario Cravo.
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The concrete and wood paneling continues into the room, creating a sense of visual continuity. The furniture is minimalist and very geometric, with clean lines. Next door, a bathroom is brightened up with blue tiles, also a reference to modernism. Brazilian.
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In the kitchen, the same tiles reappear, this time framing the garden that emerges in the background. The concrete gives way to white finishes, reinforced by the Big Will table by Philippe Starck. The piece is very flexible and allows for expansion of two or four seats, making the environment comfortable even for large meetings.
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