Large format photography on wallpaper - Léo Shehtman's proposal for Living PORMADE at CASACOR Paraná 2019. In its debut at CASACOR Paraná, it presents a 72 m² space to celebrate life and provoke the imagination. Dense tones and accentuated graphics guide the space, which has a lean color palette, with nuances between black and white. This is only broken up by specific pieces, such as a sofa, cushions and works of art. The protagonist is the wallpaper of aged drawers.
(Eduardo Macarios)
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Atelier de Morar - Denise Barretto. Geometric composition of engravings on a metal panel. Highlighting the connection with art, the 130m² space flows through a spatial mosaic of wood textures. On the walls, the material appears in its natural form and on the floor in light oak. The ceramic and terracotta colors, side by side with various shades of stone, the contemporary design and the works of art continue the flow proposed for the Atelier.
(Rômulo Fialdini)
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CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2019. Diego Raposo - Traveler's Studio. A trio of drawings frame the bed panel. In the minimalist studio, natural materials provide the comfort that young people seek when returning home. Suitcases, books and works of art reveal what is essential for travelers. The signature design has a different role and is presented as a family heirloom, linked to affective and quality pieces shared by several generations.
(André Nazareth)
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Les Hérons - Gustavo Martins Arquitetura. Painting on a covering that imitates marble. Inspired by the art deco that marked iconic lobbies of luxury hotels in the early 20th century, architect Gustavo Martins is responsible for the space that is reminiscent of an apartment hall. With a focus on sustainability, the architect chose a surface for the floor that is the result of the reuse of materials, formed by particles of inputs such as clay and construction waste that are crushed or sifted, transformed into a covering with an exclusive design.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Casa do Fauno - Leo Shehtman. Sculpture on a reflecting pool - Created by Léo Shehtman for Casa do Fauno at CASACOR São Paulo. A house designed for a childless couple who love to celebrate life and art. Measuring 144 m², it was fully integrated and pays homage to Fauno Barberini, a figure from Roman mythology (an appropriation of the Greek version of the Satyr). Upon entering the space, visitors are greeted by the exotic Pearlescent Marble that covers one wall and appears to float along the 18 m of reflecting pool. Modernist works, such as the Barcelona Pavilion designed by architect Mies van der Rohe in 1929, also served as inspiration for this project - a way of paying tribute to the centenary of the Bauhaus school.
(Divulgação)
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Large format photograph close to the sofa - An idea by Marcelo Camargo and Bruna Zambuzi, for the CASACOR Ribeirão Preto Bar. The pair of professionals chose a unique and striking work of art to compose the bar's lounge. And to increase the image's drama, they fixed the piece close to the sofa, which was set back from the wall. The cosmopolitan atmosphere also derives from the choice of furniture, designed by Paulo Alves and Zanini de Zanine.
(Felipe Araújo)
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Lisandro Piloni - Foyeur Bienvenue. Art everywhere on classic boiserie. The service counter, on the right in the photo, has been given a wooden covering that looks like Nero Marquina marble. The antique settee has been revamped with printed fabrics and is original from the 1940s, in the Hollywood Regency style. The table, above, is an Italian piece in gilded metal with pearlescent shells and a lacquered wood base. Above, kokedamas suspended with steel cables.
(Divulgação)
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Senhora das Águas Hall - Weiss Arquitetura. A wire sculpture covers the vault. Inspired by Brazilian rivers and their folkloric protector Iara, the duo Tide Junqueira and Bárbara Garcia, from the Weiss Arquitetura office, debuts with the “Senhora das Águas Hall” space. Measuring 25m, the project is based on sustainable development and the appreciation of the characteristics of the listed building. The highlight is the mermaid sculptures, which gave an extremely striking and elegant touch, works by the visual artist Daniel Paschoalim.
(Divulgação)
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Collector's Living Room - Naomi Abe. Paintings, drawings, sculptures and photographs by great artists decorate the walls in geometric compositions. The guiding concept of the Collector's Living Room by Naomi Abe. A passion for art, design and architecture were the inspiration for the “Collector's Living Room”, an entrance space in the shape of a minimalist and monochromatic cube made of green hydraulic tiles. Works by Niura Bellavinha, Flavio Cerqueira and Marcia Pastore are displayed throughout the space. On the ceiling, Naomi designed an illuminated path with circles connecting the entrance and the living room, inspired by the modernist architecture of the 1950s. Other works worth mentioning are the painting Mulata by Di Cavalcanti, the contemporary neon art of the Spanish artist Ivan Navarro and a sculpture by Tunga.
(Divulgação)
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Photography on wood panel - Proposal for a Sensory Public Bathroom by Bruno Ortega at CASACOR Ribeirão Preto. Marble, in the patterns of White Paraná, Nero Marquina and Green Alpi, is the main element of this 20 m² bathroom. It gains freshness with the vertical garden and comfort with the softness of the wood. The marble brise-soleils attract the eye, as does the Mush pendant, designed by Jader Almeida.
(Felipe Araújo)
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Geometric frames in linear composition. - Idea by C4 Arquitetos for the Living Perene of CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2019. The idea is the opposite: the living room is what complements the gourmet area, assuming a multipurpose character. The selection of Brazilian design draws attention and pays homage to the original architecture of the house - in fact, some original pillars were preserved with glass coverings that transform them into works of art. Speaking of which, engravings and paintings by Bahian photographer Kiolo occupy the walls.
(Felipe Araújo)
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Landscape paintings on a white background - An idea by Marcia and Manu Müller in the Collector's Room for CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2019. To ensure that the works take center stage, an environment that combines intimacy and minimalism. “We created an almost transparent ambiance,” says Marcia. The furniture and fabrics are white or in light shades of gray. Some of the furniture is new and others are recreated from old pieces. All of the works were provided by Cássia Bomeny Galeria.
(André Nazareth)
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Monochrome diptych on concrete wall. Solution by Gracita Lopes and Sheila Lopes, at Estúdio Pedra at CASACOR Rio Grande do Norte. The architect duo's proposal, in this edition of the exhibition, was to pay homage to design in an environment dedicated to creation. The space promotes dialogue between art, architecture and the world of gemology. The diptych of organic shapes breaks the geometric structure of the space.
(Divulgação)
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Composition of nature photos transformed into a panel. - Idea by the duo Marina Diniz and Paula Guimarães for Escritório Jardim, CASACOR Minas Gerais. A home office in the backyard. The container was coated on the outside with a resistant and easy-to-apply eco-granite. The soapstone makes its way across the lawn to the space punctuated by nautical rope armchairs and poufs and Formica side tables, for informal meetings or just relaxing. Inside, the furniture design stands out, with pieces by Sérgio Rodrigues, Jorge Zalzupin and Jader Almeida. The 22 paintings by Alessandra Rehder form a beautiful panel that serves as a window.
(Divulgação)
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Canvases resting on the floor - Luciana Gibaile's proposal for CASACOR Paraná 2019. Simple and sophisticated, the space has its walls enhanced by the supported works of art. The wooden table gives it a more rustic feel, while the rest of the pieces follow a contemporary style. The lighting design is a highlight in the 36 m² project, with low-energy consumption lamps and automation resources.
(Viviane Sonnenstrahl)
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CASACOR Paraná 2019. Home Theater - Samara Barbosa. Abstract paintings on classic boiserie. The environment combines technology and sophistication, with walls highlighted by boiseries and soft tones. The Sintra modular sofa is an invitation to slow down. One of the launches is the Tríade round table, by Bruno Faucz, in the center. The works of art are from the Zilda Fraletti Art Gallery, with canvases by Rio artist Paula Klein and photographs by Guilherme Barthel and Henrique Schmeil, taken in Mozambique.
(Samara Barbosa)
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CASACOR Paraná 2019. Art Gallery - Luiz Maingué. Works of art enhanced by the color of the walls - a solution by Luiz Maingué at the CASACOR Paraná 2019 Art Gallery. The color blue draws attention, breaking away from the traditional black and white of exhibition spaces. With 90 m², this gallery was enhanced with marble flooring and gains a cool touch from the red slats - the same color as the exposed wiring, with an air of installation. Everything to receive the works of art curated by Cezar Prestes.
(Viviane Sonnenstrahl)
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Paintings and drawings framed by dark wood panel. Idea by Ary Jacobs and Renan Mutao for the Home Theater and Wine Bar at CASACOR Paraná 2019. The surfaces received special care in the 73 m² space. The floor is brushed marble, while the walls and ceiling are matte MDF, with reforestation veneers. All the shades chosen come from gold, white, black and plum. Old objects carry affective memories, and several works of art were created for the project.
(Eduardo Macarios)
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Large-format abstract photography is accompanied by small two-dimensional sculptures. Proposal for the Recanto Lounge created by Tatiana Campos Melo, at CASACOR Bahia. The space opens onto the green with large glass panels, in an exquisite and quite original composition of works of art. Glass also appears on the floor used as a sand reliquary.
(Xico Diniz)
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CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2019. Quayside Hall - Paola Ribeiro. Giant screen on illuminated panel. Proposal by architect Paola Ribeiro in her Quayside Hall for CASACOR Rio de Janeiro.
(André Nazareth)
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Pictures on a panel of ecological tiles. Proposal by Paula Neder and Coletivo PN+, at Estúdio HUM/ Leroy Merlin at CASACOR Rio de Janeiro. The space was designed for a naturally chic and laid-back chef, who lives close to the sea. Here, the high-low concept guides the mix of sophisticated pieces with affordable items. Like the works of art that ennoble the ecological tiles made of vegetable fibers, used as boiseries in the living room. The lighting is simple and efficient, the coverings are easy to maintain and there are low-cost creative solutions throughout the space, without giving up on designer furniture.
(André Nazareth)
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Screens in harmony with tile panels. Valéria Junqueira's solution for the public bathrooms. The artist Alexandre Mancini, a tile artist and disciple of Athos Bulcão, created the panel in homage to Brazilian modernism. Another work of art is the screens by James Kudo. To ensure that these works receive the attention they deserve, the floor and walls were neutralized with cement coatings. Soapstone, widely used in Minas Gerais, appears on the countertops that support the sinks by Jader Almeida for Deca. The designer also designed the benches in the room.
(Jomar Bragança)
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Large-format photograph floating above the headboard - Project by Carla Grudtner at Studio 33 for CASACOR Paraná 2019. The architect used steel cables attached to the ceiling to fix the photograph by Eduardo Macários. The lifestyle of this young photographer was the starting point for creating the 36 m² space. One of the tricks to create spaciousness was to make the most of the natural light, which enters through the large openings. The bike, Eduardo Macarios' means of transportation, takes pride of place, as do the framed records.
(<span>Eduardo Macários</span>)
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CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019. Paintings of various formats on slatted panels - Idea for the Restaurant's Bathroom designed by Malluh Amorim. Right at the entrance, the Raviolo armchairs by Ron Arad reveal the futuristic proposal. The intimate colors create a scenic atmosphere and contrast with the tropical garden integrated into the washbasins, in addition to the works of art interspersed with the slatted panels. In terms of sustainability, it is worth highlighting the materials such as ecogranite and Deca metals, which have flush and water flow control.
(Jomar Bragança)
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Paintings even on the ceiling - the Collector's Loft solution designed by TRPC Arquitetos at CASACOR Bahia. A loft full of art and affection is based on the premise that everyone collects memories and experiences. With simple architectural gestures, everything was designed to combine privacy and integration of spaces. The careful curation presents crafts from different parts of the world and works of art by national and international artists, creating a harmonious and elegant composition.
(Xico Diniz)
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Drawings, paintings and collages displayed on scaffolding. – Solution in the Artist’s Studio created by Daniel Tavares and Marcus Paschoalin. In addition to being a studio, the space also serves as a gallery for the artist to exhibit his work. With a structure made of multidirectional scaffolding and a shade cloth roof, the space is completely demountable and sustainable, generating little waste during construction. Divided into two spaces, it has a neutral gallery-style living room that does not overlap the works.
(Jomar Bragança)
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Huge photographic records cover the walls of the access gallery - Idea by Bruna J. Kehrnvald for the Kehper Gallery. The 100 m² gallery offers an experience that highlights the brand's jewelry. They are presented in different ways on displays, screens and elevated to works of art in photographs. To ensure accessibility and sustainability, the ramp was designed using debris from the construction site itself. Above, wooden slats bring a warm, natural touch to the space.
(Jomar Bragança)
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Art on floating panels - Claryanne Aguiar's project at Galeria Cris Cavalcante for CASACOR Ceará. The space was expanded and transformed into a playful studio, with space to sell the creations. Natural materials such as stone predominate in the project's proposal. The great charm is due to the waterfall in natural stone with 3D work. A façade with straight shapes and continuous lines invite the visitor to travel and immerse themselves in the artist's strokes.
(Esdras Guimarães)
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Works of art on a wooden structure. An idea displayed in the Living Room designed by Brenda Rolim for CASACOR Ceará. The space reflects the concept of a typical living room from the past: welcoming and communicating to visitors the tastes and values of its residents. In a space topped by a vault, the room houses a beautiful art collection. The thin, lightweight structure stands out, allowing the pieces to be hung without losing sight of the landscape.
(Victor Eleutério)
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Various works were supported on a sideboard. Proposal by Carlos Otávio in the project Meu Lugar no Mundo for CASACOR Ceará. As an urban refuge, the loft is inspired by a cosmopolitan couple who live between two countries. The space symbolizes the welcoming and affection of the home, uniting the needs of contemporary man with natural elements, such as stone, wood, straw and metal, associating modernity with regionalism.
(Divulgação)
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Painting, drawing and photography in a free composition on a wooden panel. An idea by Anik Mourão for Suite XX for CASACOR Ceará. The project seeks to rescue the roots and desires of the modernist movement, integrating the charm and sinuosity of classic styles in a lighter and more contemporary way and in dialogue with the architecture of the property. The project values natural materials and has a free, fluid and integrated floor plan, with classic design pieces, as well as furniture and carpentry designed by the architect.
(Divulgação)
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Abstract painting used almost flush with the floor. - Proposal by Flavia Mattar for her Green Office that I Want You Green at CASACOR Paraná. The architect finds in millennials a new perspective on living: half office, half library, a true urban refuge of 36 m².
(Eduardo Macários)
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Gallery 3A - Rico Mendonça. Sculptures, paintings and engravings framed by architecture. Project by Rico Mendonça at CASACOR Santa Catarina | Florianópolis. The concrete slab was exposed and the walls received fins made with dark fiber sheets. Neutral, but still visually interesting, the space frames works of art by Pita Camargo, Marcos Bazzo and Mariana Prestes. Other walls that divide the galleries were covered with wallpaper from the Nômade line, developed by the professional.
(Lio Simas)
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Painting and drawing on the shelf. Idea by Moraes de Mello, in the Art Room for CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul. The architect displays on 50 m² works by great names in the arts such as Tarsila do Amaral, Djanira da Motta e Silva, Di Cavalcanti, Carybé and Burle Marx. The idea is to use all available spaces in addition to the walls to house the precious collection.
(Divulgação)
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Diptych on stone cladding. Idea created for Studio Off signed by Mariana Mendonça, CASACOR Goiás. Designed for a mature woman to have a private moment and be completely out of the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The professional used a clean color palette, leaning toward gray, while the sofa and coffee tables stand out with their coral tone. The stone wall received the PB photography diptych that creates movement and warms the environment.
(Jomar Bragança)
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Painting on dark wood paneling. An idea by the trio Juliana Vervloet do Amaral, Roberta Toledo and Maria Tereza do Amaral Nader. Spacious, measuring 120 m², the space is an uncovered hideout. The generous panel-shelf, made of MDF with reforested wood, includes niches for books and a wine cellar. Among the furniture, some highlights are the Ameba tables by Arthur Casas and the original leather armchair by Lafer. The selection of works includes creations by Raphael Bianco, José Bechara, Matias Mesquita, Adriana Eu, Thainan Castro, Fernando Augusto and Dionísio del Santo.
(Felipe Araújo)
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Drawings, paintings, and engravings are everywhere. Visual artist Rodrigo Dutra created the project in partnership with interior designer Marina Brochieri, producing exclusive works that combine techniques and shapes, highlighting the culture of Espírito Santo. The ambiance follows the same line and incorporates materials such as leather, wood, stone, and other elements, in a link with national and international trends.