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Quiet Luxury: discover the trend that is CASACOR’s style

Far from ostentation and excess, the movement advocates that less is more through exquisite pieces arranged in a harmonious way.

By Yeska Coelho

Submitted at Sep 2, 2023, 7:00 AM

08 min de leitura
Quiet Luxury: discover the trend that is CASACOR’s style
If you have been following CASACOR for a few years, you may have noticed a significant change in projects before and after the pandemic . The need for greater introspection during social isolation in 2020 made many people rethink the role of their homes, and home decor became a tool to bring comfort in such uncertain times.
NN Arquitetos - Suíte 30. Projeto da CASACOR Bahia 2023.

NN Arquitetos - Suíte 30. Projeto da CASACOR Bahia 2023. (Gabriela Daltro/CASACOR)

The minimalist movement is back in the spotlight. The detachment from material things and the desire to bring the comfort of the outside world and nature guided new projects and was already reflected in CASACOR's first "post-pandemic" exhibition in 2021.

What is quiet luxury?


Renato Ferrari Design Studio - Being + Here. CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2023 Project.

(Cristiano Bauce/CASACOR)

Translated into Portuguese, " silent luxury " is a trend in which the chosen decoration styles favor the use of textures and high-end design pieces without extravagance .
Ana Hnszek and Marcelo Polido - Living Equilibrium. CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2023 Project.

(Cristiano Bauce/CASACOR)

A decoration full of subtleties, but which highlights luxury through the elegance of the decorative elements, as well as in the construction of the space, where all the items converse and complement each other.

Sustainability: one of the pillars of the "new luxury"


Quiet luxury is also characterized by concern for nature and creating sustainable and healthy environments . At CASACOR, sustainability is a pillar, as evidenced by the receipt of the Zero Waste Certificate , which consecrated the São Paulo show for the third time.
Sig Bergamin - Ciclos Deca por Sig Bergamin. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2023. Na foto, banheiro com sofá, poltrona, jardim e luminária.

Sig Bergamin - Ciclos Deca por Sig Bergamin. Para comemorar 30 anos de Deca na CASACOR, o arquiteto Sig Bergamin concebeu uma grande praça que convida a refletir sobre a evolução do ambiente de banho nas últimas décadas e a imaginar novas possibilidades para o futuro. O espaço fluido de 420 m² apresenta seis banheiros com lançamentos da marca. Como numa linha do tempo, cada um deles celebra cores e formatos que definiram épocas e agora apontam tendências. O projeto conta ainda com cinco minilounges e proporciona uma imersão biofílica com DNA brasileiro, sensorialidade e muito verde nos revestimentos e jardins. (Fran Parente/CASACOR)

This can be observed in a practical way: at CASACOR São Paulo , some garden projects have invested in technologies capable of carrying out induced photosynthesis in plants to preserve species and avoid waste – Sig Bergamin and Cardim Paisagismo have invested in this technique.
Rafa Zampini - Casa Almar. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2023. Na foto, casa modular com jardim, materiais naturais e vidro.

(JP Image/CASACOR)

Modular constructions also stood out: homes built without eliminating solid waste and in a more agile and less harmful way to the environment.
Fint Architecture (Flávia Cristina) - Tekoá. CASACOR Brasilia 2023 Project.

(Edgard Cesar/CASACOR)

Other themes also arise, such as renewable energy, recyclable coverings (such as cardboard, ceramics, straw, etc.) and conscious waste disposal . Check out all of CASACOR SP's sustainable environments here.