Spaces inspired by famous places were a trend at the Espírito Santo show. Discover them below!
Submitted at Nov 17, 2017, 2:26 PM

The professionals at CASACOR Espírito Santo 2017 traveled the world to design their lofts. Themed spaces, inspired by different cities in Brazil, the Americas and Europe, were a trend that marked the show. Get to know the spaces and their inspirations below!
The beaches of the Hamptons and the nautical glamour of Long Island inspired professional Cristiane Locatelli to create the Hamptons Inspiration Loft . The space has a living room, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and balcony. The atmosphere is beachy, romantic and charming.
With a spacious 140 m², the Loft Inspiração Miami , designed by Sergio Palmeira, brings the luxury of large apartments on the North American coast to Brazilian lofts. This space also has an infinity pool and deck. Highlights include the sculptural staircase in the center of the loft and the Zózimo Armchair, made of brass and designed by Ronald Sasson.
Far from the heat of the beaches, it was the icy mountains of Aspen that inspired Vitor Cipriano to create the Loft Inspiração Aspen . The atmosphere is reminiscent of the coziness of a cabin: the ceiling is sloping, the decor is rustic and, in the center, a fireplace warms the space. The highlight is the original articulated wine cellar.
All the charm and romanticism of the City of Lights comes to the Inspiração Paris Loft , designed by Helen Rocha and Potira Manhães. The space has a bedroom, mini central patio, living room, kitchen and bathroom. Lighting is a key element in the Loft and is explored to the fullest to portray the romantic refinement of Paris.
Sergio Paulo Rabello created the Loft Inspiração Vitória with an urban executive living in the city of Vitória in mind. The color palette features black, gray, wine and wood, creating a sophisticated, masculine and modern space, complete with views of Vitória Bay.
The bossa nova of the Marvelous City inspired professional Tamara Raizer to create the Loft Inspiração Ipanema . Neutral tones, vegetation and Scandinavian minimalism translate the charm of the Rio neighborhood.