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5 inspirations from CASACOR SP for covering walls

Far from being monotonous, the surfaces gain powerful finishes such as stones, colored wood, ceramics, mirrors, tiles and cobogós

By Nádia Sayuri Kaku

Submitted at Mar 17, 2021, 7:32 AM

05 min de leitura
Dining Room by Naomi Abe - CASACOR São Paulo 2018

Dining Room by Naomi Abe - CASACOR São Paulo 2018 (Divulgação)

Rustic stones


casacor arquitetura triplex são paulo casa raízes pedra paredes

(Felipe Araújo/CASACOR)

Natural materials give Casa Raízes a rustic feel: soft stones on the walls, eucalyptus logs and straw lining on the ceiling, straw sofa and jute rug. The space is by Triplex Arquitetura .
casacor arquitetura triplex são paulo casa raízes pedra paredes

(Felipe Araújo/CASACOR)

Pink MDF


coator sao paulo decoration architecture bar lounge wall czhott

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

The wall of the Bar Lounge is made of rose-colored MDF. "We took inspiration from ballet pointe shoes. The movement comes from three different levels," say architects Cyane Zobol and Ana Elisa Hott, from CZHott Arquitetura .
casacor sao paulo decoração arquitetura bar lounge parede czhott

(Adriana Barbosa/CASACOR)

Hydraulic Tile


coator sao paulo naomi abe hydraulic tile decoration architecture

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

casacor são paulo naomi abe ladrilho hidraulico decoração arquitetura

(Divulgação/CASACOR)

Ceramics


coator sao paulo juliana pippi decoration architecture toki

(Denilson Machado/CASACOR)

The light ceramics in the space TOKI - A Dive into My Time , by architect Juliana Pippi, complement the indigo sofa, dyed using the shibori technique.
casacor são paulo juliana pippi decoração arquitetura toki

(Denilson Machado/CASACOR)

Cement that looks like stone


casacor decoração arquitetura são paulo cabana thiago manarelli ana paula guimarães

(MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)

What looks like stones on the surface of the back of the cabin are irregularly shaped cement pieces fixed one by one and joined together with mortar. The ceiling is made of bamboo and granite slabs cover the floor. Note that the paintings are not centered, giving the space a casual feel, one of the hallmarks of architects Thiago Manarelli and Ana Paula Guimarães , who designed the decor.
casacor decoração arquitetura são paulo cabana thiago manarelli ana paula guimarães

(MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)

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