From classic to themed, the CASACOR cast enchants with their Christmas trees full of style and personality; get inspired!
Updated at Dec 11, 2024, 12:03 PM - Submitted at Dec 20, 2024, 10:00 AM
Christmas tree by Ana Weege, Monik Santos, Adriana Farias and Renan Altera (respectively) (Divulgação/)
01/17 - Ana Weege - CASACOR Sao Paulo (Ana Weege)
02/17 - Carol Arruda- CASACOR Tocantins. "My Christmas tree proposal for this year is based on the concept of identity and origin (still inspired by the CASACOR 2025 theme); moving away a little from the conventional green, red and gold, I have been bringing more of what I believe and value, combined with what Christmas means to me: returning to my family and to everything I experienced in my childhood; reconnecting with the past." (Maria Julia Daniel)
03/17 - Carol Arruda- CASACOR Tocantins. "I chose a more rustic tree, made with dry branches and recycled wood, created by Antonio Bambu, a local artisan (Palmas). Just like the ornaments, flowers in rustic fabrics, the tree takes me back to that happy time in the countryside with my cousins and the rest of the family. Finally, I thought about connecting the past with the present by also using a bit of local culture through the ornaments made of golden grass." (Maria Julia Daniel)
04/17 - Leticia Nannetti- CASACOR São Paulo. "Framed by the embrace of classic red, my tree is filled with ornaments that hold small relics of my children's childhood, full of stories and sweetness. The details are fragments of time, a breath of nostalgia and love that makes the present pulse with the magic of Christmas!" (Leticia Nannetti)
05/17 - Renan Altera - CASACOR Sao Paulo (Renan Altera)
06/17 - Bruno Moraes- CASACOR São Paulo. "Every year I make a point of putting up the Christmas tree with Dani, my wife. We take the opportunity to enjoy this family atmosphere and the magic that only Christmas brings at this time of year." (Bruno Moraes)
07/17 - Bruno Moraes- CASACOR São Paulo. "One detail that I really like about our tree is the handmade balls made by Colombian artisans. In addition to being beautiful, the handmade work has the purpose of raising awareness and valuing the culture." (Bruno Moraes)
08/17 - Andressa Borsato - CASACOR Mato Grosso (Andressa Borsato)
09/17 - Rafael Ramos- CASACOR Rio de Janeiro (Rafael Ramos)
10/17 - Details of the Christmas tree by architect Ana Weege - CASACOR São Paulo (Ana Weege)
11/17 - Adriana Farias- CASACOR São Paulo. "It is a tradition in my family to have a different Christmas tree every year. Since we welcome family members for Christmas Eve every year, the tree is always a source of curiosity, along with the table setting that I create in harmony. This year we decided to have a colorful tree! The colors brighten, excite, stimulate and make the environment light and fun. Now I am full of ideas for setting the table and anxious to see the result!" (Adriana Farias)
12/17 - More details of interior designer Adriana Farias' Christmas tree (Adriana Farias)
13/17 - Maurício Arruda- CASACOR São Paulo. "This is MAU's Christmas tree, the Christmas tree we are using in the store. It is a work of Vavan; I brought it from Ilha do Ferro this year." (Maurício Arruda)
14/17 - Fernanda Rubatino - CASACOR São Paulo. "I believe that decoration, in addition to bringing beauty and comfort, has to have identity and elements that bring back good memories. And with the Christmas tree, which for me represents a symbol of reflection and renewal, it could not be different! In addition to the traditional Christmas decorations, I have a collection of decorations that are souvenirs from trips and special places I have visited." (Fernanda Rubatino)
15/17 - Details of the Christmas tree by architect Fernanda Rubatino - CASACOR São Paulo (Fernanda Rubatino)
16/17 - Monik Santos- CASACOR São Paulo. "Christmas here at home is always a special moment, and putting up the tree has become a true tradition for us. This year, with the more compact space in the new house, we chose a narrower tree, but with a good height, ensuring that it fits perfectly without feeling compressed." (Monik Santos)
17/17 - Details of the Christmas tree by architect Monik Santos - CASACOR São Paulo (Monik Santos)