With a mix of flowers and colors, the space designed by Ivana Seabra is the environment of a botanist, passionate about nature
Submitted at Sep 23, 2015, 3:31 PM

This year, CASA COR Minas embraced the concept of Brazilianness and built an exhibition that values national talent, raw materials and characteristics that are unique to us. And if each environment is a reference to our culture and talent, Ivana Seabra's Home Office celebrates nature.
Built to be a botanist's workspace, the environment is a nature lover's temple. In addition to the plants, the tones and materials used in the space enhance the colors of our flora as well as their textures. Green, for example, is present on the table and on the bookshelf, developed especially for the environment.
In this same piece of furniture, it is worth highlighting the way the mirror was used. In addition to serving as a decorative object, it works as lighting by reflecting LED light. Brazilianness is also present in art and its appreciation of sacred culture, especially Minas Gerais in Sant'Ana's work.
To find out a little more about Home Office, watch the CASA COR AO LIVE TV video!
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CASA COR Minas
When: August 30th to October 6th.
Where: Avenida das Latânias, number 30, Pampulha.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday: 3pm to 10pm; Saturdays: 1pm to 10pm; Sundays and holidays: 1pm to 7pm.
Admission: Tuesday to Friday: R$40 full price and R$20 half price, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays: R$50 full price and R$25 half price. Passport (valid for all days of the show): R$ 140, nominal and non-transferable, upon presentation of an identity document. Student passport (valid for all days of the exhibition): R$70.
Special Sale: October 5th and 6th