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CASACOR Mato Grosso presents design trends for 2025

Natural elements, traditional techniques and contemporary innovation: these are some of the trends that CASACOR Mato Grosso points out for 2025

By Redação

Submitted at Nov 22, 2024, 11:41 AM

05 min de leitura
Georgia Filiovitch and Jaqueline Pessoa – Children of Clay Atelier Vivo. CASACOR Mato Grosso 2024 Project.

Georgia Filiovitch and Jaqueline Pessoa – Children of Clay Atelier Vivo. CASACOR Mato Grosso 2024 Project. (Gilberto Galdino)

Natural elements, traditional techniques and contemporary innovation: these are some decoration trends for the year 2025 highlighted by CASACOR Mato Grosso . The exhibition, which takes place next to Arena Pantanal until December 8th, invites the public to reflect on their own roots and stories with a sophisticated look at living.
Adrielle Martins, Itamara Cenci and Jéssica Fiorenza – All Mansur Restaurant. CASACOR Mato Grosso 2024 Project.

(Gilberto Galdino/CASACOR)

An example of this is the All Mansour Restaurant , designed by Adrielle Martins, Itamara Cenci and Jéssica Fiorenza . The space unites past and present, creating a sophisticated atmosphere that combines natural materials and modern touches .
Georgia Filiovitch and Jaqueline Pessoa – Children of Clay Atelier Vivo. CASACOR Mato Grosso 2024 Project.

(Gilberto Galdino/CASACOR)

Another inspiring environment is Ateliê Vivo – Filhos do Barros , by Georgia Filipovitch and Jaqueline Pessoa , which celebrates ancestry and artisanal techniques . The space, which uses natural pigments and compost in its paints, offers workshops during the exhibition, becoming an invitation for a living connection with artistic creation.
Jessica Cândido – Vivere Space. CASACOR Mato Grosso 2024 Project.

(Gilberto Galdino/CASACOR)

The culture of coexistence and multifunctionality also stands out, exemplified in Adega Vivere , by Jéssica Cândido , which pays homage to the history of wine . The space mixes art and functionality, offering a welcoming environment where people can come together, reinforcing the trend of creating environments that promote interaction and sharing of experiences .
In the Collector's Space , by Maria Mendonça , the public finds an expression of emotional design , with pieces that evoke memories and celebrate the historical and sentimental value of objects. Every detail brings back moments of affection and nostalgia, connecting the past to the present in an environment that conveys history.
Adrielle Martins, Itamara Cenci and Jéssica Fiorenza – All Mansur Restaurant. CASACOR Mato Grosso 2024 Project.

(Gilberto Galdino/CASACOR)

Giovanna Trojan , architect and director of the exhibition, emphasizes: “This year's CASACOR Mato Grosso is a celebration of design that goes beyond the aesthetic; it is an emotional and sensorial journey . We believe that the trends of 2025 will further emphasize the importance of creating environments with meaning and history in everyone’s lives.” Luiz Hugo Queiroz , journalist and director of the exhibition, adds that “CASACOR Mato Grosso 2024 is a unique opportunity for visitors to experience the future of design and, at the same time, explore its roots. Each environment reflects a contemporary look that dialogues with ancestry and inspires the public to reflect on their own stories.”

CASACOR Mato Grosso Service 2024


Dates: from October 29th to December 9th, 2024 Address: Annex to Arena Pantanal. Paes de Barros Agricultural Avenue. Cuiabá - Mato Grosso, 78030210 Tickets: https://appcasacor.com.br/events/mato-grosso-2024/tickets [April-see-also]W3siaWQiOjE4Mzk1NywidGl0bGUiOiJFeHBsb3JlIGEgZ2FzdHJvbm9taWEgZGEgQ0FTQUNPUiBTQyBuZXN0ZSBmaW5hbCBkZSBzZW1hbmEifSx7ImlkIjoxODM5NjgsInRpdGxl I SG9tZSBTcGEgbmEgQ0FTQUNPUiBFc3AmI3hFRDtyaXRvIFNhbnRvIHByb3AmI3hGNTtlIHJlZiYjeEZBO2dpbyBjb20gdmlzdGEgcGFyYSBvIG1hciJ9XQ==[/abril-see-also]