Understanding the home as an extension of the resident's personality means creating a space for memories of their experience. At
CASACOR Rio Grande do Norte , these memories are related to travel, which defines a refined taste for design. In the
Living do Explorador and
Living do Mundo environments, the furniture was selected to materialize these memories.
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Created by
Rita Pinheiro and
Rodrigo Gurgel ,
Living do Explorador highlights the beauty of simple things. The project discovers very personal materials and objects, which take over the scene completely and preserve their own stories.
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The orientalism of the wabi-sabi philosophy — which appreciates imperfection and values what is necessary — guides the composition. Thus, pre-existing materials in the space, such as the burgundy floor and the peeling walls, were understood as present, left in their natural form. The cozy atmosphere of the space is the result of the low lighting, an invitation to disconnect.
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Designed for a couple who love to travel and share experiences,
Andréa de Paula and
Gabriela Nóbrega 's Living do Mundo is spacious and features furniture that facilitates socializing, ideal for gatherings with friends. Items collected on recent trips are elegantly incorporated into the decor.
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On the featured table, the top was used as a chalkboard, on which a world map was reproduced, encouraging conversations about travel over wine and snacks. The pages of the couple's passports tell stories that, when framed, became works of art.