The timeless and calming blue reappeared in different applications throughout the exhibitions, proving to be a wild card in any décor.
Updated at Mar 11, 2020, 11:17 AM - Submitted at Mar 10, 2020, 4:55 PM
Jorge Delmas for CASACOR Rio 2019/(André Nazareth/)
01/12 - CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2019. Casa do Bem - Jorge Delmas. The contemporary loft catches the eye with this deep Coral blue and furniture without excess. On the walls, an exhibition of photographs by Beto Gatti. (Walls: Mystery of the Ocean and Gray Immensity; Ceiling: Burnt Cement - White Shark) (André Nazareth)
02/12 - CASACOR Santa Catarina | Florianópolis 2019. Journalist's Space - Lucas Vitorino and Chara Yene Kokowise. A few good pieces of furniture by Brazilian designers represent the nobility of simplicity in the 26 m² office. Their lines, many of them sinuous, contrast with the rational design of the bookshelf and the sunshades. The blue Coral paint and the main upholstery bring the space to life. (Wall: Ancient Writing) (Lio Simas)
03/12 - CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019. Main Hall and Dining Room - Pedro Lázaro. In the living room, the marble architectural element is not exactly a gourmet kitchen, but it allows for the finishing of dishes by concentrating a cooktop, a support sink and the family's china cabinet. The lighting installation is a partnership between multi-artist Rita Lessa and A. de Arte. (Jomar Bragança)
04/12 - CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2019. Family Room - Patrícia Makhoul, Lucas Martinelli and Áurea Degani. For a family with a story to tell, a relaxed space. A mood that allows you to transform the bicycle into a piece of decoration, placed alongside objects brought back from memorable trips. On the upper part of the walls, the Coral paint in the softest tone brings tranquility to the room. (Felipe Araújo)
05/12 - CASACOR Ceará 2019. Porch - Inner Memory by Elias Petruço and Felipe Costa. The Porch transports its visitors to an environment full of love, focused on family and that provides a feeling of comfort. Under the moonlight, the coziness of the environment makes you remember good times and rediscover your roots. (Ceiling: Marinho Classico and Cimento Queimado - Zepelim) (Esdras Guimarães)
06/12 - CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2019. Studio Slim - Daniel Wilges. The monochromatic scheme surprises in the 50 m² studio, with walls in an exclusive velvety texture by Coral. The concise and linear design, as well as the transparency of the glass, soften the presence of the professional's characteristic materials: burnt cement, rocks and natural wood on the floor. (Ceiling and upper walls: Cultura Grega (gray); Lower walls: Valsa Azul (blue) (Cristiano Bauce)
07/12 - CASACOR Paraná 2019. Studio 33 - Carla Grudtner. The lifestyle of a young photographer specializing in architecture and interiors was the starting point in this 36 m² space. On the walls, a texture of burnt cement, slatted wood and porcelain tiles that resemble granite on the floor. (Walls and ceiling: Burnt Cement - White Shark). (Eduardo Macarios)
08/12 - CASACOR Brasília 2019. PS Lounge - Studio Arch +. With references to minimalist architecture, the 120 m² space is defined by pure and straight shapes. Some pieces of furniture break the austerity of the lines, such as the organically shaped sofas and the fun Peacock armchair in blue, by designer Dror Benshetrit for Cappellini. (Ceiling and walls: Tubarão Branco (gray) (Jomar Bragança)
09/12 - CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Praça da Arte - Roberto Riscala. The 178 m² garden has landscaping that is averse to pruning and symmetry, composed of several predominant plant species from the Brazilian native forest. The floor has a relaxed layout, which matches the artistic and cobogó coverings with a contemporary and bold design. (Evelyn Muller)
10/12 - CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Co_Dining - Juliana Pippi. The welcoming effect is enhanced by the play of textures present in the space. In the 45 m², the We Share table occupies the central position and is the guiding thread of the project. The piece, designed by the architect, has a handmade granite top and a central gutter, which combines Corian and stainless steel. The iconic Zettel'z pendant, by Ingo Maurer, stands out against the ceiling and the top of the walls dyed in Coral's shade of blue. It features drawings by guest illustrator Fábio Dudas. (Ceiling and half wall: Águas Globais) (Denilson Machado)
11/12 - CASACOR Santa Catarina | Balneário Camboriú. Lakeside Balcony - Larissa Palma Dias. With a vertical garden, fireplace and swing, the 12 m² space is fully utilized to enhance the relationship with nature. The greenish blue tone of Coral on the walls and the deep tone of the rug contrast with the warm tones of the crotons. (Wall: Velvet Effect - Evil Eye) (Lio Simas)
12/12 - CASACOR Bolivia 2019. Lagom Men's Suite - Andrea R. Añez and Brenda Jiménez. The rectilinear joinery warms up, the blue color on the walls calms and the large window lets in the landscape and natural light, which interact with the space. (Alvaro Mier)