
The
28th CASACOR Paraná features a series of spaces with a unique atmosphere and striking decor that make visitors feel like they are in new places, as if they had traveled without having to move. One of these environments is
A Loja da Casa , designed by architect Daiane de Moraes and interior designer Fabiane Remza, which has an Art Deco style and gives the feeling of being in an antique shop in Paris, France. With a color palette of pink and green, the space is home to the Things de Família antiques store.
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The objects – almost all for sale – contribute to the vintage atmosphere, along with the boiseries and brushed Napoleon marble on the walls, the antique crystal chandelier and the long linen curtains. A decanter dating from 1900 decorates the space, alongside chandeliers and various silverware. Paintings by artist Fernando Calinari, a Lalique lamp and an antique mirror from Milan, Italy, complete the scene.
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With a slightly mystical touch, the
Reveev Resort Suite , by architects Ana Sikorski and Katia Azevedo, from Moca Arquitetura, with designer Flávia Glanert, takes visitors to an environment with a Moroccan feel, in a mix of a luxury hotel and spa. The indirect, yellowish lights, combined with the rustic texture in the bronze color of the walls, give the space a luxurious look. A lit bar with bottles of drinks invites you to have a drink, while the bathroom area features a natural fig tree and a reflecting pool. The personal touch came from glasses and small decorative objects that belong to the professionals' personal collection, lampshades, decorative objects, side tables and trunks found in antique shops. [April-Tambem] W3siawqiojeyotuyniwidgl0BGUIOII2IHF1YXJ0B3MGZGEGQ0FTQUNPUIBQY RszsikzVY2FKB3MGBM8GYMVTLWVZDGFYLCBJB25OZSYJEEE3O2EGB3MGYMFUAGVPCM9ZIGRHIENBU0FDT1IGFYYW4MI3HFMTSGMJAYMIJ9XQ == [/April Merns-Tambam]
Modernity and sophistication
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The
Manhattan Loft , designed by Griff Arquitetura, by architects Roberta Lanza and Juliana Marques, takes visitors to the iconic North American city of New York, inspired by the contemporary open, spacious and integrated spaces of lofts in large cosmopolitan cities. The high-rise environment received a light palette and natural materials, such as marble and leather. The technological touch comes from state-of-the-art modern appliances.
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Another very striking space is the
Master Suite , by decorator Katia Herzog, which provides a luxurious environment that makes visitors feel like they are in a 5-star hotel around the world. The large spaces have light colors and many textures, such as the carpet on the bedroom floor and the classic-style bed with bedding that invites relaxation.
A white grand piano brings sophistication, along with the huge closet with objects from international brands. The atmosphere of opulence is completed by the murano pieces and crystal chandeliers.
Beach relaxation
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The Brazilian passion for the beach could not be missing from the Exhibition.
Home Office – My Office on the Beach , by architect Jane Rachelle, brought the idea of remote work that can be done from anywhere, including the coast.
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The concept of
biophilia , which seeks to bring nature into the home, is present in the blue color of the walls and in the various objects linked to the beach theme spread across shelves and furniture. The light and cozy space presents a new, less serious way of working, inviting visitors to feel almost like they are in a living room. Natural elements appear in the jute rug and marble and stone desk. The decoration, full of personality, has a variety of books collected from libraries, an old typewriter from a friend of the professional, paper sculptures, paintings made by the architect and a wall sculpture that refers to the chains that anchor ships.
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The
Beach Loft , by architect Cinandra Geremia, was inspired by Greece. The Mediterranean climate is evident in the textured wall that forms the back of the bed, a reference to Greek architecture, with its characteristic white houses with irregular walls. Natural trees and varied vegetation make up the scenery.

The swing in natural leather, fiber and suede brings the freshness of a hot day at the beach which, together with the contemporary design and natural materials of the other pieces of furniture, form a set that makes the visitor feel relaxed and light, as if were on vacation on some island. The natural elements are still revealed in small details, such as the pivoting glass panels and straw texture. From her personal collection, the professional brought the dining table pendants, purchased in Ukraine.
Affective memories

The
Soul Natuzzi Loft , by architect Alessandra Gandolfi, brings a rustic country house feel to the Exhibition. The environment was inspired by fond childhood memories at the professional's grandparents' house. The bucolic atmosphere inside makes the public experience an intimate and welcoming atmosphere. The palette of earthy tones, inspired by the leaves that fall across backyards during autumn, is accompanied by natural elements, such as marble, wood and leather. The rusticity is due to the textures of the marble countertop with a handcrafted effect on the edges, the worn walls and the ceramic pieces, which remind us of old pantries. The wine cellar, made up of ceramic manilas, came from the architect's family farm to compose the environment.

Another space that has the feel of a home with life and soul is
Memorabilia , by architect Gustavo Scaramella, where visitors feel “embraced” by the intimate atmosphere full of aromas, colors, flowers, fruits and the heat of the fireplace.
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Elegant and at the same time eclectic, the environment resembles the entrance hall of a real house, full of affectionate objects, antique pieces and works of art. The most secluded corner, called the hat shop, is an invitation to sit and feel like you are in a real setting, with various personal objects belonging to the professional as part of the decoration.
CASACOR Paraná Service 2022
Event open to the public from June 26th to August 14th ;
Address: Rua Álvaro Alvim, 91, Seminário – Curitiba, Paraná;
Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday, from 3pm to 9pm; Saturdays, from 1pm to 9pm; Sundays, from 1pm to 7pm. Mondays will be reserved for special parties, from 7pm to 10pm;
Selling tickets: https://casacor.abril.com.br/mostras/parana/
Ticket prices in Paraná: R$ 70.00 (Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays); R$ 80.00 (Friday, Saturday and Sunday).
CASACOR Paraná has master sponsorship DECA, official CORAL paint, technical support from STM Empreendimentos, official supplier PASTILHART, official AUDI car, official hotel NH Curitiba The Five and Mídia Partner VEJA.