This year's show features several environments that bring solutions and innovations to lighting projects
Submitted at Jul 13, 2015, 1:31 PM

Gourmet Kitchen: The space designed by architects Bruna Moribe and Carol Bastos relies on natural light, through the shed - a large opening in the ceiling that allows external light to enter - which results in energy savings and a unique design.
Living and Dining Room: Scaled copper pendants illuminate the dining table, along with wooden lamps that bring warmth to the space. To create contrast, architects Denise and Carolina Leal Riba used backlit stone.
Intimate Living and Circulation: In the lighting design by Luiz Maingué, the main concern was sustainability. To achieve this, LED strips and indirect lighting were used to highlight the collection of works of art on the dark walls.
Master Bedroom: Viviane Loyola invested in a pergola over the plaster ceiling, which enhances the indirect lighting of the room.
Executive Studio: With a lowered drywall ceiling, it was possible to house a lighting system, which has three central pendants made of wooden sheets and spotlights with LED bulbs. The project was designed by architects Cristiane Maciel and Sony Luczyszyn, from ArqTríade.
Service Casa Cor Paraná 2015 Period: from June 23rd to August 9th, 2015 Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday from 3pm to 9pm; Saturdays from 1pm to 9pm; Sundays from 1pm to 7pm Location: Fernando Amaro Street, 60 - Alto da XV - Curitiba/PR (The Factory) Ticket: Full: R$ 40.00 | Half: R$ 20.00