The 2025 season of
CASACOR began in grand style, with projects filled with creations that surprise the public. The first exhibit to be inaugurated was
CASACOR Goiás, installed in the traditional Marista Sector of the city, which is undergoing a significant real estate transformation. Inspired by the 2025 theme
Plant Dreams, architects and interior designers created projects aligned with good
sustainable practices and aesthetic and technological innovations. Check out below a selection of the most creative ideas from CASACOR Goiás 2025!
Ceramics Above
JMASI Design - Studio do Artista. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2025. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
Wood pieces and
ceramics are the main elements of the
Artist Studio, created by the
JMASI Design office. And, upon entering the space, it is impossible not to look up, where a shelf near the ceiling displays ceramic pieces illuminated by indirect light. With a light and neutral palette, the project celebrates art, culture, and the connection between past, present, and future.
Wines on the Wall
Studio Reis Arquitetura - Refúgio da Vindima. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2025. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
A simple and charming idea: the bottles are
stored on the walls in the
Harvest Refuge, designed by
Studio Reis Architecture. Designed for wine enthusiasts, this living area showcases a light palette, with
natural materials, timeless design, and technology applied to comfort.
Combination of Coatings
Bezerra Panobianco - Conviver Deca. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2025. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
In the kitchen
Coexist Deca, by
Bezerra Panobianco, the
colors are in the
ceramic coatings. Notice how the tiles were creatively used in a checkerboard pattern on the floor. The
subway tiles in green cover the central island and the
backsplash, extending down to the floor, creating a charming play of colors and shapes.
Absolutely Monochromatic
Estúdio Cantuária Meireles - CASACAST. CasaCast é terreno fértil para o cultivo de conversas e criatividade. Projetado para gravações de podcast, o living assinado por Leife Cantuária e Gabriella Meireles une conforto, sofisticação e funcionalidade, proporcionando uma experiência sensorial completa. Tons terrosos, madeira, couro e nuances suaves compõem uma atmosfera acolhedora e contemporânea. A acústica e a iluminação foram planejadas com cuidado, enquanto o mobiliário assinado combina design, praticidade e elegância, favorecendo a criação de ideias e o desenvolvimento de projetos criativos. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
To bring life to
CasaCast,
Cantuária Meireles Studio invested in a
monochromatic ambiance in
earth tones, which added even more style to the décor. To complete, wood, leather, and plants create a cozy and contemporary atmosphere.
Interesting Ceiling
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Atelier of Time, by
Isis Dallarmi, the
ceiling attracts all gazes with pages from books composing an unusual installation. Designed as a
home office, the project combines
boho, vintage, and
maximalist styles, inviting authenticity.
Arches on the Shelf
Maryana Ferreira - Casa Athenas. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2025. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
The
circular shapes are present in the
Casa Athenas, by architect
Maryana Ferreira, and were used elegantly in this corner. Here, the shelf features arches that visually dialogue with the armchair and side table, resulting in a delicate composition. Overall, the space revisits the aesthetics of the 1970s in an affectionate reinterpretation of this striking style.
Patterned Backsplash
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affective atmosphere, the
November House Essence, by
Nando Nunes, has a charming combination of coatings. On the floor, ceramics are set in a herringbone layout, and on the
backsplash, patterned tiles. Raw woods,
natural stones, and earth tones complete the cozy and timeless décor, inspired by mountain houses.
Demolition Vestiges
Leo Romano - Casa de Bá. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2025. (Edgard Cesar/CASACOR)
The architect
Leo Romano had a creative and careful eye for the vestiges of a demolition when creating the
Bá House. Highlighting the walls of
exposed bricks, the project preserved and repurposed what remained of the old construction and carefully selected flooring, furniture, adornments, scents, and sounds to create a unique sensory experience.
Lattices used as Dividers
Juliana Durando - Varanda Novo Ciclo. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2025. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
Instead of walls, panels of
lattices. This is how
Juliana Durando ensured privacy and natural lighting in the
New Cycle Balcony. C
ombining raw materials like stone and wood, the space also features a sculptural water spout as the heart of the project, bringing the metaphor of the cycle of life and the silent renewal that happens every day. Prints Everywhere
Livia Martins - O Tom do hoje. O Tom do Hoje nasce como um quintal afetivo, onde o azul intenso do “céu” se mistura ao verde das oliveiras nos cantos. Por 142 m², ladrilhos no piso resgatam a memória do quintal da avó — lugar de encontros, brincadeiras e conversas sem pressa. Cortinas leves, pendentes arredondados em alturas variadas e balanços suspensos criam movimento e poesia. Móveis soltos se adaptam conforme o momento, tornando o espaço flexível e vivo. No alto, pássaros dourados descem do céu, carregando desejos e lembranças, criando um espaço que celebra a liberdade, o afeto e a beleza do simples. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
Livia Martins wasn't afraid to combine
floral prints with stripes in her project called
The Tone of Today. The result is a cozy decoration full of personality. The concept of the project was born as an affective backyard.
Light curtains and rounded pendants at varying heights create movement and poetry.