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Studio displays artwork and urban decor at CASACOR SP

This year, Luciana Viganó brings an urban environment with lots of art and personality, valuing the traditional gaucho culture without losing contemporary features

By Chrys Hadrian

Submitted at Jul 30, 2024, 8:00 AM

05 min de leitura
Viganó Architecture - Ties of Art Studio. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project.

Viganó Architecture - Ties of Art Studio. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project. (Carolina Mossin)

Present at yet another edition of CASACOR São Paulo , the architect from Rio Grande do Sul, Luciana Viganó, presents the Laços da Arte Studio – an environment that celebrates cultural expression and family heritage through art. With 55 m², the space is a true mosaic of works of art , bringing together important names in Brazilian and international modern art, such as José Escada, Florian Raiss, Jorge Amaro, Hércules Barsotti, Arthur Luiz Piza and Luiz Martins. "Art creates bonds in each one of us, and it is this power that we rescue at the Laços da Arte Studio", comments Luciana.
Viganó Arquitetura - Estúdio Laços da Arte. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024.

Viganó Arquitetura - Estúdio Laços da Arte. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024. (André Mortatti/CASACOR)

Right at the entrance is the kitchen , which features a large stone-effect countertop that impresses and becomes the heart of the space, welcoming residents and visitors. Inspired by the Italian kitchens of the immigrants from Caxias do Sul, where Luciana lives, the technique brings texture and depth to the space . The graphite-toned carpentry is accompanied by high-tech equipment, and the sophisticated cooktop together with a hood encapsulated by a metalwork structure, sandblasted glass and tensioned screen complement the modern and functional design.
Viganó Arquitetura - Estúdio Laços da Arte. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024.

Viganó Arquitetura - Estúdio Laços da Arte. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024. (André Mortatti/CASACOR)

In the living room , the yellow modular sofa, designed by Luciana herself and handcrafted, stands out next to a blue rug and a wall of the same color, creating a cozy and naturally lit environment. The TV inserted in the mobile panel and the red silkscreen in the background called "E ri-se Satan" by Aldemir Martins, a symbol of country culture, complete the room. The minimalist and sophisticated garden that surrounds the studio, with vases and rare plants, was designed by landscaper Kelly Hornos.
In the bedroom , the organically shaped leather bed and the Cube chair from Portugal, which has been transformed into a bedside table, are eye-catching. Composed of 213 handcrafted brass cubes, the chair represents artisanal excellence and timeless charm. The glass closet and bathroom in the suite complement the space. The ceiling with a mashrabiya effect allows ventilation and natural light, reinforcing the sustainability of the project.
Viganó Arquitetura - Estúdio Laços da Arte. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024.

Viganó Arquitetura - Estúdio Laços da Arte. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024. (André Mortatti/CASACOR)

Viganó Arquitetura - Estúdio Laços da Arte. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024.

Viganó Arquitetura - Estúdio Laços da Arte. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2024. (André Mortatti/CASACOR)

Luciana Viganó conceived this studio as a space of cultural heritage . "The legacy for the resident is an engaging link between their past and the present, consolidating their origins and family emotions ," concludes Luciana.