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Creative sofas: CASACOR Goiás teaches how to bet on rounded models traduzido por: OPENROUTER

Creative sofas with rounded shapes appear at CASACOR Goiás 2026 as elements that bring together comfort, fluidity and conviviality traduzido por: OPENROUTER

By Milena Garcia

Submitted at May 21, 2026, 4:15 PM

08 min de leitura
Ana Maria Miller, Elisa Torres e Tainá Torres - PERMANE(SER). A Mahanaim Arquitetura, das arquitetas Ana Maria Miller, Tainá e Elisa Torres, assina o PERMANE(SER), com 42 m². A sala de estar celebra a memória, unindo Mente e Coração em um layout que equilibra introspecção e encontro. Destaque para o piano do acervo e a poltrona Revive. Janelas Art Déco e o sofá Boomy dialogam com os azulejos pintados um a um pela artista plástica Clara Rassi. O piso chevron, a estante autoral e a luz focal criam uma galeria de afetos, onde o design contemporâneo abraça o passado.

Ana Maria Miller, Elisa Torres e Tainá Torres - PERMANE(SER). A Mahanaim Arquitetura, das arquitetas Ana Maria Miller, Tainá e Elisa Torres, assina o PERMANE(SER), com 42 m². A sala de estar celebra a memória, unindo Mente e Coração em um layout que equilibra introspecção e encontro. Destaque para o piano do acervo e a poltrona Revive. Janelas Art Déco e o sofá Boomy dialogam com os azulejos pintados um a um pela artista plástica Clara Rassi. O piso chevron, a estante autoral e a luz focal criam uma galeria de afetos, onde o design contemporâneo abraça o passado. (Edgard César/CASACOR)

Creative sofas have taken on an increasingly important role in interiors that value fluidity, warmth, and permanence. Among the main trends observed at CASACOR Goiás 2026, rounded models stand out as protagonists in living rooms, lofts, and integrated projects, helping to soften rigid lines and create more organic compositions.

More than an aesthetic choice, curves directly influence the perception of space. Sofas with sinuous volumes encourage lighter circulation, create a sense of visual comfort, and stimulate informal gatherings within the home. At the showcase, several professionals use creative sofas to build sensory projects – where furniture, lighting, and materials interact in a more fluid way.

Why do rounded sofas deserve attention?


The growing popularity of creative sofas with curved shapes reflects a broader shift in how interiors are conceived. After years marked by overly straight and minimalist projects, contemporary designs have started seeking more visual comfort and emotional connection with spaces.

Marco Lula - Loft Urucum. CASACOR Goiás 2026 project. traduzido por: OPENROUTER

Marco Lula - Loft Urucum. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2026. (Edgard César/CASACOR)

In this sense, curves make projects less rigid, foster a sense of warmth, and introduce movement to the layout. In addition, rounded sofas encourage permanence and more fluid conversations, bringing design closer to a less formal experience.

How CASACOR Goiás incorporates creative sofas


At CASACOR Goiás 2026, creative sofas appear in different proposals, showing how rounded models can engage with multiple architectural languages.

Das Coisas Nascem Coisas — Leo Romano

Leo Romano incorporates creative sofas as part of a sensory experience in “Das Coisas Nascem Coisas”. The organic shapes engage with the immersive atmosphere of the space and help bring together design, memory, and imagination.

Leo Romano - From Things, Things Are Born. CASACOR Goiás 2026 Project. traduzido por: OPENROUTER

Leo Romano - Das Coisas Nascem Coisas. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2026. (Edgard César/CASACOR)

Entre Rios — Sorê Arquitetura

In the “Entre Rios” project, architects Gustavo Watanabe and Aline Aratake, from Sorê Arquitetura, use curves to create a space for permanence and togetherness. The rounded sofa works as a meeting point within the composition and strengthens the integration between its different elements.

Sorê Arquitetura - Entre Rios. CASACOR Goiás 2026 project. traduzido por: OPENROUTER

Sorê Arquitetura - Entre Rios. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2026. (Edgard César/CASACOR)

Estar Aqui e Agora — Luísa Macêdo

Luísa Macêdo embraces a welcoming and fluid atmosphere in the project “Estar Aqui e Agora”. The curved lines of the furniture help soften the space and align with the proposal of slowing down and creating more introspective projects.

Luísa Macedo - Being Here and Now. CASACOR Goiás 2026 project. traduzido por: OPENROUTER

Luísa Macedo - Estar Aqui e Agora. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2026. (Edgard César/CASACOR)

Living Athenas — Vanessa Ortiz

In “Living Athenas”, Vanessa Ortiz uses the rounded sofa to reinforce the connection with nature and, at the same time, the sophistication of the project. The organic shapes engage with natural materials and help make the space more suited to relaxed gatherings.

Vanessa Ortiz - Living Athenas – Between Wines and Memories. CASACOR Goiás 2026 project. traduzido por: OPENROUTER

Vanessa Ortiz - Living Athenas – Entre Vinhos e Memórias. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2026. (Edgard César/CASACOR)

Loft Urucum — Marcos Lula

In "Loft Urucum", Marcos Lula combines intense tones, natural materials and curved furniture to create an immersive atmosphere. The red sofa acts as the heart of the project, radiating energy, intensity, and warmth.

Marco Lula - Loft Urucum. CASACOR Goiás 2026 project. traduzido por: OPENROUTER

Marco Lula - Loft Urucum. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2026. (Edgard César/CASACOR)

Origem Presente — Rodrigo Peixoto

Rodrigo Peixoto explores a contemporary and affectionate aesthetic in "Origem Presente". The organic furniture brings the projects closer to sensorial and welcoming architecture, reinforcing the idea of belonging and reconnection with what truly matters.

Rodrigo Peixoto - Origem Presente. CASACOR Goiás 2026 project. traduzido por: OPENROUTER

Rodrigo Peixoto - Origem Presente. (Edgard César/CASACOR)

Permane(ser) — Mahanaim Arquitetura

In the project "Permane(ser)", signed by architects Ana Maria Miller, Tainá and Elisa Torres, of Mahanaim Arquitetura, the creative sofas appear as central elements of togetherness. The curves compose a layout that balances introspection and encounter, embracing the past and celebrating memory.

Ana Maria Miller, Elisa Torres and Tainá Torres - PERMANE(SER). Project from CASACOR Goiás 2026. traduzido por: OPENROUTER

Ana Maria Miller, Elisa Torres e Tainá Torres - PERMANE(SER). Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2026. (Edgard César/CASACOR)

Camadas da Intuição — Mariana Carvalho

In the living "Camadas da Intuição", Mariana Carvalho bets on organic shapes to translate the maturity and inner reunion of an intense woman, a traveler and collector of stories. The rounded sofa balances the maximalist aesthetic, paired with striking colors, overlays and elements full of symbolism.

Mariana Carvalho - Layers of Intuition. CASACOR Goiás 2026 project. traduzido por: OPENROUTER

Mariana Carvalho - Camadas da Intuição. Projeto da CASACOR Goiás 2026. (Edgard César/CASACOR)

How to use rounded sofas at home


In addition to their strong presence at CASACOR Goiás 2026, creative sofas can also be incorporated into everyday life in a balanced way. In spacious living rooms, curved models help create more fluid layouts and work well as central pieces of the project.

In compact spaces, smaller versions or with more subtle curves help soften the composition without compromising circulation. The important thing is to observe proportion and balance between the sofa and the other elements of the project, avoiding an excess of organic volumes competing with one another.

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