The luxury residential Palazzo Lumini has launched its latest apartment, with interiors designed by
Jayme Bernardo Arquitetos . With 874m² of private area, the apartment received a design that, from the very first strokes, established itself as modern, with a predominance of straight lines and a
clean style.
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In the social areas, there are two elements that notably mark the style of the apartment:
a fluted panel in metallic lacquer that defines and outlines an important central volume, around which all the environments in the social area unfold, and the
Travertine marble floor .
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The spaces are distributed in a
harmonious and integrated manner , allowing residents to enjoy the spaces in comfort, both on a daily basis and when entertaining. "The fully integrated
layout is very inviting for families with a
more informal lifestyle who enjoy entertaining guests," says Jayme Bernardo. The complete integration of the social area with the dining area provides a more
modern and
relaxed environment.
All the furniture in the apartment is from Artefacto. The pieces were selected to provide maximum comfort and practicality, while maintaining the elegance and coziness of the spaces. As for the colors, a
neutral palette was chosen for the base , which allowed the team to use
noble and contrasting finishes in both the rooms and the furniture.
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Different works of art complement the project, with pieces by visual artists such as
Carlos Araújo ,
Newman Schutze ,
Ryan Hyrz ,
Juliano Lopes ,
Cássio Lázaro ,
Guilherme Dable ,
Cassia Aresta ,
Carlos Muniz ,
Cahique Lahgiz , as well as
Le Motif and
BK Design . All the works are from the Sérgio Gonçalves Gallery, in São Paulo. In addition, in the private circulation there is a work by
Erwin Zaidowicz , from the artist's own collection. Check out more photos of the project in the gallery below: