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Composition of frames: creative ideas from CASACOR SP 2025

Through the compositions of frames, professionals reinforce creative freedom as a way to build more authentic and affectionate projects.

By Milena Garcia

Submitted at Jul 29, 2025, 9:00 AM

05 min de leitura
Dado Castello Branco Architecture - Collector's Living. Project from CASACOR São Paulo 2025.

Dado Castello Branco Architecture - Collector's Living. Project from CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Fran Parente)

At CASACOR SP 2025, the composition of frames appears as a central element in different projects showing that art and decoration can (and should!) engage in a creative and personalized dialogue. Through creative arrangements that vary in shape, height, and style, the professionals unveil possibilities to explore walls with more freedom, without giving up visual harmony. Below are the ideas that stand out the most:

Armentano Architecture – Between Cups


The 253 m2 project of João Armentano's office consists of three levels and was inspired by the organic agriculture fair at Parque da Água Branca. One of the highlights of the project is the composition of frames that occupies the main wall on the upper level. Models of different styles, sizes, and materials find harmony even while escaping the obvious. The touch of creativity also comes from the unexpected placement of some frames below eye level!
Armentano Architecture - Between Deca Glasses. Project from CASACOR São Paulo 2025.

Armentano Arquitetura - Entre Copas Deca. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Juliano Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)

Dado Castello Branco – Collector's Living Room


Veteran of CASACOR, Dado Castello Branco was joined by his son Guilherme to develop a 103 m2 living room at CASACOR SP. While one of the main walls draws attention with its enormous wooden bookshelf, the other wall boasts an impressive collection of various frames. The more than 20 pieces seem to fit perfectly, interspersed with nature records, travel photographs, and abstract forms. The secret to harmony lies in the variation of sizes, margins, and frames.
Dado Castello Branco Architecture - Collector's Living. Project of CASACOR São Paulo 2025.

Dado Castello Branco Arquitetura - Living do Colecionador. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Fran Parente/CASACOR)

La Rous Studio – Eternum Vitae


In turn, Larissa Perna seeks to rescue ancestry through traces left in nature (like fossils, textures, and flowers) in a 30 m2 room. The inspiration is present in the discreet, yet powerful, composition of frames above the sofa. It features black and white photographs, including landscapes of Rio de Janeiro and children playing, promoting reflections on the beauties of life. La Rous Studio - Eternum Vitae. Project of CASACOR São Paulo 2025.La Rous Studio - Eternum Vitae. Project of CASACOR São Paulo 2025.

Ana Maria Vieira Santos – Loft


Finally, Ana Maria Vieira Santos takes creativity to the next level by presenting a vertical frame composition in a 93 m2 loft. The architect combines furniture from different styles and eras with the proposal to reinterpret lived items. The paintings by artist Maria Lira, featuring figures reminiscent of rock art, arrive as a way to take advantage of the double height with authenticity, elegance, and meaning.
Ana Maria Vieira Santos - Loft. Project of CASACOR São Paulo 2025.

Ana Maria Vieira Santos - Loft. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Roberta Gewehr/CASACOR)

More frame compositions at CASACOR SP 2025


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