The best of original design at CASACOR 2019 exhibitions
Originality is the key word in these design pieces, which revive traditional techniques and transform them into true works of art. Check them out!
By Giovanna Jarandilha
Submitted at May 12, 2020, 1:57 PM
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CASACOR Santa Catarina | Florianópolis 2019. Cloud Nine - Gabriel Bordin. Low, indirect lighting, furniture with fluid lines and surfaces that exude comfort bring warmth to the project, which features a series of designer pieces, such as the Jangada armchair by Jean Gillon (photo).
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CASACOR Brasília 2019. Casa Capital - Ney Lima. The technological and wallless house flows organically across 92 m². The furniture by Jader Almeida, including chairs, stools, armchairs and lamps, allows for several reconfigurations and makes the space versatile.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Cosentino Container House - Marilia Pellegrini. The chromatic minimalism characteristic of the Container House is overshadowed by important design pieces, such as the lamps by Oki Sato, which bring a surprising sophistication to the space.
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CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019. Estar Kazza - Erika Steckelberg, Graziela Costa, Kívia Costa and Zuleica Lombardi. In this living room filled with Brazilian design, the highlight is the neutral walls, which feature pieces by Jader Almeida, as well as the Benjamin armchair by Gustavo Bittencourt and a mirror by Léo Romano.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Coral Hotel - Pedro Lázaro. Inspired by a hotel lobby, the project invites interaction and lingering. With design and objects from Brazilian culture, the space features the Lounge Chair 43 piece by Alvar Aalto.
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CASACOR Minas Gerais 2019. Salão Nobre - Gustavo Penna, Laura Penna and Tina Barbosa. With many references to Brazilian modernism, the space features two iconic plotrons: the Slow Chair, by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec and the various Monopod armchairs, by designer Jasper Morrison.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Casa Dendê Duratex - Nildo José. The 115m² space with fluid and minimalist environments conveys its elegant essence through pieces of renowned design, such as the Bowl armchair by Lina bo Bardi. It also features other big names in design, such as José Zanine Caldas and the Campana brothers.
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CASACOR Rio Grande do Norte 2019. Estúdio Pedra - Gracita Lopes and Sheila Lopes. In a minimalist space, which promotes dialogue between art, architecture and the world of gemology, design stands out. In the photo, the Diz armchair, by Sergio Rodrigues and the Frados sofa, by Ricardo Fasanello.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Casa Pausa - Michel Safatle. Inspired by silent Zen-Orientalist purism, the space features many works of art and pieces signed by renowned designers, such as the sculpture lamp by Isamu Noguchi, Akari UF4 - L6.
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CASACOR São Paulo 2019. Magical Walls Loft - Leo Romano. Designed to enhance the experience of a playful universe, the space has a dark atmosphere, in order to enhance specific objects, among them, the Alta armchair created by Oscar Niemeyer and his daughter Anna Maria — a piece that is an icon of Brazilian modernist furniture design.
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At the CASACOR 2019 exhibitions, big names in Brazilian and international design stole the show in 10 projects that revived carpentry techniques and explored the potential of established materials, such as wood. Originality is the key word here. Check out the gallery![newsletter]