These unique designs not only illuminated spaces, but also became protagonists in decoration, showing how lighting can transform environments. In the gallery below, get inspired by these 62 chandeliers that shone at the CASACOR 2024 exhibitions.
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Gabriel Fernandes - Veredas Simonetto House. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project.
(MCA Estúdio)
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Paola Ribeiro - Coral House Place of Affection. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project.
(MCA Estúdio)
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Mandril Architecture - Kitchen Lathe. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project.
(Israel Gollino)
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Weiss Architecture - Essere Gallery. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project.
(MCA Estúdio)
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Rosa May Sampaio Interior Design - Movement, Space, Time. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project.
(Camila Santos)
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Brunete Fraccaroli Architecture and Interiors - Transcending Eras. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project.
(Tuca Reinés)
07/62 -
Cacau Ribeiro Interiors - Our Own Time. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project.
(MCA Estúdio)
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José Roberto Moreira do Valle - Young Executive Loft. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project.
(Salvador Cordaro)
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Marcelo Salum - Duratex in The Roses Speak. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 Project.
(MCA Estúdio)
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Victor Gamarra - Pedestrian Loft. CASACOR Peru 2024 Project.
(Marcel Suurmond)
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Caroline Feldman and Kathy Cárdenas - Cooking with Sense. CASACOR Peru 2024 Project.
(Sebastian Aparicio)
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Rodrigo Borges - MY BOX Kitchen of Affection. CASACOR Goiás 2024 Project.
(Edgard Cesar)
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Marina Vella - Suite Peru. CASACOR Peru 2024 project.
(Renzo Rebagliati)
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Yazmin Venegas Aguad - My way. CASACOR Peru 2024 Project.
(Kiana de Tramontana)
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Maria Alice Crippa and Gustavo Assis - Mar Residence. CASACOR Paraná 2024 Project.
(Eduardo Macarios)
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Bruno Colle - Gourmet Lounge. CASACOR Paraná 2024 Project.
Marcos Brito - Refuge of Memories. Amid the hustle and bustle of modern life, the 59 m² space rescues history and welcomes the present. Its design connects the cozy living room to the workstation and invites socialization and reflection. The walls, adorned with works of art by Emanoel Araújo and M. Cavalcanti, tell stories of courage and resilience. In the home office, handcrafted pieces and old books evoke knowledge passed down from generation to generation, while new ideas come to life in an atmosphere that encourages creation. The project rescues traditions and reinvents them in an environment where the ancient and the contemporary coexist in harmony.