A refuge in São Paulo, where art and design meet. This was the proposal of architect
Romário Rodrigues – from the lineup of
CASACOR São Paulo – for the decoration of the
apartment of
110 m², which serves as a second home for the clients.
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The
living room translates the personality of the residents, blending memories, sophistication, and a curation that reflects their keen eye for art. "The highlight is the work of
Abraham Palatnik, a master of kinetic art in Brazil, who transforms movement into visual poetry, composing with the iconic Danish armchairs by
Jorge Zalszupin," Romário explains.
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The signed furniture also features the Marquesa bench by
Oscar Niemeyer, prominently positioned in the living area.
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The
kitchen can be integrated through the sliding door and maintains the same neutral palette as the living room. The dining table made of bench and chairs allows for comfortable hosting.
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In the
bedrooms, the architect combines wallpaper and bedding in similar tones. The result is a modern and sophisticated project, without sacrificing comfort.