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Refuge embraces the truth of materials at CASACOR SP

Brass, twisted biriba, Brazilian stones and jabuticaba tree make up the natural look of Casa Moysés, by TRiART Arquitetura

By Lucy

Submitted at Jul 26, 2019, 2:45 PM

05 min de leitura
Twisted biriba panel and ceiling. In the corner, next to the brass portico, an armchair signed by Bruno de Carvalho.

Twisted biriba panel and ceiling. In the corner, next to the brass portico, an armchair signed by Bruno de Carvalho. (Renato Navarro)

Painel e teto de biriba retorcida. No canto, junto ao pórtico de latão, poltrona assinada por Bruno de Carvalho. (Renato Navarro)

Biriba, a twisted wood, is the key element that visually unites the spaces of Casa Moysés, by TRiART Arquitetura, which is participating in CASACOR São Paulo for the fourth time. In the 2019 edition of the show, André Bacalov, Kika Mattos and Marcela Penteado highlighted this simple raw material in the pergola, in a partition and in panels. With this resource, they give shape to this house executed with a clean language of straight lines, in reference to modernism. The 85 m² house includes a living room, gourmet area and suite. An unmissable detail is right at the entrance, the brass portico. The material, which was also used in the other entrances and on some side walls, creates a visual impact due to the previously unlikely combination. with natural textures and weaves.

(Renato Navarro)

In search of a natural look, but with an urban feel, the professionals chose a palette composed of black, white and metallic tones. On the floor, the satin porcelain tile has the appearance of volcanic rocks. The tiles were cut to create an exclusive layout. The pair Fenda benches are designed by Guilherme Wentz.

(Renato Navarro)

The central axis of the space holds a surprise. A jabuticaba tree that already lived there, whose crown extends beyond the ceiling, was embraced by the dining table. With an organic design, it was designed by the firm's architects in partnership with designer Gustavo Dias. . On the floor, pebbles invite you to walk barefoot, experiencing the proximity to nature. On the table, ceramic pieces by Daniela Barros show how the details make the place feel like home. An intention present throughout the project.

O Studio Clariça Lima Paisagismo elegeu folhagens de espécies tropicais, na companhia da jabuticabeira local. (Renato Navarro)

The pebbles continue on the floor in this functional area. Above the sink, a trio of pendant lights in the shape of straw sieves. Note that the twisted straws act as a divider between the kitchen and the bedroom, in addition to housing two niches for condiments and small items. objects. The wood was treated in black, which gave it a modern look. Both the glass wall and the pergola allow natural light to enter. The sensitive observer notices the transformation of the scene throughout the hours of the day, with different plays of light and shadow.

(Renato Navarro)

In the suite, the contrast between the light floor and the black color is more explicit. The column covered in mirrors is another element that gives an immediate sophistication, without losing the simple identity.
house winter coat

(Renato Navarro/CASACOR)

WHEN? From May 28th to August 4th Tuesday to Saturday: 12pm to 9pm Sundays and holidays: from 12pm to 8pm WHERE? Jockey Club of Sao Paulo – Lineu de Paula Machado Avenue, No. 1075 – Garden City TICKETS: From Tuesday to Thursday: Full ticket: R$64.00/ Half ticket: R$32.00 From Friday to Sunday and holidays: Full price ticket: R$80.00/ Half price ticket: R$40.00 Valet: R$ 40.00 Classification: Free Ticket sales for São Paulo are available on the website: casacor.byinti.com