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Tea trolley: learn how to use this element in your decor

Tea trolleys are pieces that bring personality to the project and practicality to everyday life.

By Yeska Coelho

Submitted at Oct 7, 2024, 8:00 AM

05 min de leitura
Carol Miluzzi Arquitetura - Casa Legado. In the living room and kitchen designed by architect Carol Miluzzi and her partner, engineer Willian Vasconcelos, the fireplace, housed in a piece designed by Gustavo Neves, is central. Around it, the walls are covered in digitalized paintings by artist Dominique Jardy. The careful selection of inherited and repurposed items makes up the majority of the furniture, which ranges from 1950s Brazilian furniture, 19th century French furniture, family furniture and contemporary design pieces. Thus, the 56 m² space highlights the memory of ancestors and the desire for a future that takes only what is necessary from nature.

Carol Miluzzi Arquitetura - Casa Legado. In the living room and kitchen designed by architect Carol Miluzzi and her partner, engineer Willian Vasconcelos, the fireplace, housed in a piece designed by Gustavo Neves, is central. Around it, the walls are covered in digitalized paintings by artist Dominique Jardy. The careful selection of inherited and repurposed items makes up the majority of the furniture, which ranges from 1950s Brazilian furniture, 19th century French furniture, family furniture and contemporary design pieces. Thus, the 56 m² space highlights the memory of ancestors and the desire for a future that takes only what is necessary from nature. (Camila Santos)

The tea trolley is one of the favorite elements among those who love decoration and architecture. It can add a special charm to a space and also makes it more practical for everyday use. Although the name refers to a specific use, the tea trolley can take on different functions , depending on the creativity and needs of the home. At CASACOR 2024 , several proposals for using this piece were explored; get inspired by the selection below!

Kitchen support


Studio ARCH+, by Renata Vieira, Laísa Figueiredo and Juliana Velloso - Claro Connected Home. CASACOR Brasilia 2024 project.

(Edgard César/CASACOR)

The Connected Home, designed by the Studio ARCH+ trio for CASACOR Brasília 2024 , aimed to provide practical and multifunctional solutions. The tea trolley was placed in the kitchen – which is integrated with the dining room – to hold items that can be used in both environments .

Support for decoration


Acalanto e Encontro, por Bruno Moraes na CASACOR São Paulo 2024.

Acalanto e Encontro, por Bruno Moraes na CASACOR São Paulo 2024. (Theggrau/CASACOR)

Ana Andrea Barra and Gilza Carvalho - Wine Room. CASACOR Minas Gerais 2024 project.

(Jomar Bragançac/CASACOR)

The home bar (or home bar) is a trend that is here to stay and was very well represented in Ana Andrea and Gilza Carvalho 's Wine Room at CASACOR Minas Gerais . Using the tea trolley to position beautiful bottles, glasses and even other cocktail equipment helps to bring even more personality to the project.

"Illuminated" cart


Dolores Landeiro - Apartment Living Room. CASACOR Bahia 2024 Project.

(Gabriela Daltro/CASACOR)

Placing table lamps on a cart is a great alternative to create intimate lighting and, at the same time, highlight the cart. This was Dolores Landeiro 's bet for CASACOR Bahia 2024 .