Items such as trunks, lampshades of French origin, family showcases of Portuguese origin and others are present throughout the spaces of CASA COR SP 2016
Submitted at May 19, 2016, 3:04 PM

House with Renault Garage - Ana Maria Vieira Santos composes her environment with products such as various trunks, an antique walnut staircase from the 19th century, a collection of French mirrors, among others.
Circulation - Considered the smallest space in the exhibition, designer Luciana Kreimer chose pieces from the antique shop such as the Portuguese pharmacy shelf in light honey-toned wood, flanked by French bergeres and the crystal lampshades, also French, from the 60s inside the shelf, bringing coziness.
Loft in the Countryside - Paola Ribeiro selected important pieces of furniture from the antique dealer's collection, all of them with a rustic character. It is worth highlighting the drinks crates, small boxes, wastebaskets and Austrian chairs, among other "small items", which, according to the antique dealer, give charm and coziness to the space.
Gourmet Terrace - Joana Requião chose rare items from the antique shop's collection, which are part of the Garden Statuary & Architectural Items stone collection, which are granite sinks from the 18th and 19th centuries, previously used as drinking troughs for animals, which serve as planters in the architect's view.
Estúdio do Casal - Clarisse Reade searched for unusual pieces in Arnaldo Danemberg's collection, such as 19th-century French vineyard tables, which were transformed into side tables in the space. “A great way to transform the use of a piece of furniture or object and adapt it to the current moment,” concludes Danemberg. You can also find pieces by Arnaldo Danemberg Antiques in the following environments: Patricia Hagobian, Tri Art Arquitetura, Michel Safatle, Studio GPPA Arquitetura, Nildo José and Anastassiadis Arquitetura.