There are several details that reveal themselves with each glance in this project signed by architect
Larissa Perna, part of the
CASACOR São Paulo: the eclectic and romantic style are the predominant ones, but inspirations from international design and the presence of various objects by Brazilian artists also appear throughout the décor.
(Rafael Renzo/Divulgação)
The natural oak wood floor, along with the walls covered in the same hue, creates a base to accommodate
the different art objects acquired by the client throughout her life. This was an important premise for the development of the project:
to organize and integrate frames, sculptures, paintings, plates, photographs, and integrate them into the new identity developed for the space.
(Rafael Renzo/Divulgação)
The
dining room features a
emerald velvet corner sofa that references the art deco style. The custom-made table made of porcelain guarantees elegance and versatility to the projects, which during the day is light and cozy, and at night retrieves the sophisticated atmosphere of Parisian restaurants.
(Rafael Renzo/Divulgação)
The home office integrated with the TV room is discreet, yet benefits from the entire aesthetic of this space. The
custom bookshelf made of stone and brass tubes serves as storage for everyday items and also as support for the workspace.
(Rafael Renzo/Divulgação)
The natural straw of the furniture combines with the golden brass and brings
vintage touches to the project. This characteristic harmoniously connects to the handmade clay masks, to the macramé, and to the various artisanal objects present in this home.