Wine consumption broke records in Brazil during the pandemic, with an increase of
more than 30% . Almost half of Brazilians drink a glass at least once a month, according to a survey by Nilsen. This new habit also requires adaptations in the
home structure . . With an eye on consumer trends, several spaces at
CASACOR 2021 offer beautiful and modern wine cellars, which, more than just spaces to store bottles, help to compose the home decor. Check it out!
1- Gourmet Space, by Maria Araujo – CASACOR Brasília

Architect
Maria Araujo , who is making her debut at the show, presents a
wine cellar suspended on a leather strap located on one of the counters in the
Gourmet Space . The space is a social area to provide encounters based on the act of cooking.
2- My House, by Larissa Dias - CASACOR Brasília
In
Larissa Dias ' extensive space,
Minha Casa , the wine cellar also has its own area, in a space where natural elements such as stone and wood are the protagonists. In addition to the area for bottles, the place has a wooden counter and paintings by the artist Marcelo Sole.
3- Song of Time and Breath, by Ângela Cambraia - CASACOR Brasília

Right at the entrance to
Canto do Tempo e Alento , by Casacam Arquitetura, is the wine cellar designed by
Ângela Cambraia . Modern, the wine cellar contrasts with the more classic furniture in the space, which reinterprets the past with new features.
4- Cais Bar, by Juliana Hissa and Zaira Mendes - CASACOR Ceará
Juliana Hissa and
Zaira Mendes paid tribute to the iconic
Cais Bar , which is part of the history of the city of Fortaleza. The Ceará roots, so present in the place, are also evident in the environment, with elements that refer to the renowned artists who left their mark on the bohemian scene. meeting point. The small wine cellar highlights the labels and also the decoration.
5- Wine Room, by Lara Correia and Nathalia Rangel, Studio Linear - CASACOR Ceará

The
Wine Room by
Lara Correia and
Nathalia Rangel , the modern architecture was adapted to the environment that carries stories and elements from the 1970s, such as the stone cladding and the brise-soleils of the event's host house. The appreciation of wood, in more sober and with indirect lighting, it results in a cozy and sophisticated space. An ideal wine room for a social and welcoming experience.
6- Piúba Deca Resort, by Anik Mourão - CASACOR Ceará
(Esdras Guimarães/CASACOR)
The architect
Anik Mourão , in her
Estância Piúba , created for
CASACOR Ceará , created a space made of piúba, wood that was used in the manufacture of rafts, and the concept of permanence of the estancia, forms a relationship with the backlands and the sea. Colors , textures and aromas of “terroir” are assimilated into the space just as a wine cellar was incorporated into the carpentry.
7- Collector’s Room, by Janaina Dias – CASACOR Mato Grosso do Sul
(Denilson Machado/CASACOR)
In
Janaína Dias '
Collector's Room at
CASACOR Mato Grosso do Sul, the search for hospitality was the essence of the project. The multifunctional space featured a wine cellar and champagne cooler carved in marble, and the sofa offers moments of relaxation and fellowship.
8- Ricón de Vino, by Junior Ordoñez – CASACOR Sergipe
(Gabriela Daltro/CASACOR)
Inspired by his origins, the multifaceted architect
Junior Ordoñez brings the tradition of the lands where vineyards are awarded and comfort is the order of the day. Natural elements traditionally used in the cellars that house the most special labels of Bacchus' drink are present. The wine cellar is the central point from the enclosed environment to the
CASACOR Windows .