Coatings and surfaces receive a marbled effect in 10 environments at the 2018 São Paulo show
Updated at Feb 18, 2020, 7:46 AM - Submitted at Jul 10, 2018, 11:44 AM
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01/10 - Architect Lidia Maciel created Casa Linea , which has a white covering for the shelves of the generous 12 m long bookcase, as well as on the facade. (Divulgação)
02/10 - João Armentano designs Villa Olivo Todeschini , where he chose a light stone with brown veins for the kitchen countertop and the suite's box and bathtub. (Divulgação)
03/10 - In Casa Essencial , by Gustavo Martins, the dark covering covers an entire wall. (Divulgação)
04/10 - At Tartuferia , by the mf + arquitectos office , the kitchen countertop, bar counter and some furniture were given a black coating with white veins. (Divulgação)
05/10 - In the bathroom of Boutique Residence 218, by Flávia Gerab and Silvana Mattar, the light-colored stones convey the luxury sought by professionals. (Divulgação)
06/10 - At Tea Lab , a project by Steffi Kauffman and Patricia Bacellar , the white surface of the counter breaks up the warmth offered by the wood. (Divulgação)
07/10 - At Casa Cosentino by Débora Aguiar, the marble effect dominates the surfaces, enhancing the bathroom floor and wall, the closet island, the bedroom mantel and the home panel. (Divulgação)
08/10 - Flavia Ranieri 's Longevity Studio features a white stone with gray veins on the kitchen counter. (Divulgação)
09/10 - Paola Ribeiro brings to Casa Terra a bench mixed with wood and a dark rigid surface. (Divulgação)
10/10 - In Casa do Relógio , a project by architect Dado Castello Branco , with an urban concept, the space has an ultra-compact surface covering all the carpentry in the space, such as doors and drawers on the kitchen counter. (Divulgação)