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20 incredible sofas that steal the show at CASACOR 2021

In addition to the living room, the sofa also appears on balconies, restaurants and even the pool. Check out these decoration ideas in Rio de Janeiro and Bolivia!

By Giovanna Jarandilha

Submitted at May 17, 2021, 7:00 AM

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Anna Malta and Andréa Duarte – Cozinha dos Amigos. The generous 80 m² area and the living space transform this kitchen into the heart of the home. The decor mixes 21st century technological resources with the beauty of the building's original architectural elements, such as the Portuguese tiles and flooring. Many of the objects are also part of the mansion's collection.

Anna Malta and Andréa Duarte – Cozinha dos Amigos. The generous 80 m² area and the living space transform this kitchen into the heart of the home. The decor mixes 21st century technological resources with the beauty of the building's original architectural elements, such as the Portuguese tiles and flooring. Many of the objects are also part of the mansion's collection. (André Nazareth)

Anna Malta and Andréa Duarte – Cozinha dos Amigos
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Friends' Kitchen - Anna Malta and Andréa Duarte. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. The 80 m² decoration mixes 21st century technological resources with the beauty of the building's original architectural elements, such as the Portuguese tiles and the floor. Many of the objects are also part of the mansion's collection.

(André Nazareth)
Anna Luiza Rothier – Couple’s Balcony
02/21 -

Balcony of the Couple - Anna Luiza Rothier. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. Multiple functions mark this space: space for meals, relaxing, receiving guests and enjoying nature. The climate is very tropical with a garden where palm trees and philodendrons reign. Opposite the door, the table and the extended intimate room create an open-air living room.

(Denilson Machado)
Generation Zeta Bedroom - Jose Diego Torrico and Ximena Jordan
03/21 -

Zeta Generation Dormitory - José Diego Torrico and Ximena Jordán. CASACOR Bolivia 2021. The bedroom unites past, present and future, to represent the contrast between the individual essence, the projections and the present reality of this generation. The original details of the house appear in the bricks and the color palette is neutral.

(Alvaro Mier)
Adriana Esteves – The Refuge
04/21 -

The Refuge - Adriana Esteves. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. The colorful and uncluttered space reflects the new living trends of the post-pandemic world in which environments need to accommodate multiple functionalities, even in reduced spaces. The place dedicated to rest and disconnection from the outside world prioritizes comfort with cozy furniture.

(André Nazareth)
Cynthia Berlandez Pedro with Raphael Pedro Zay – Atrium
05/21 -

Atrium - Cynthia Berlandez Pedrosa and Raphael Pedrosa Zay. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. Designed as an intimate balcony to enjoy the beautiful view of the residence's gardens, the house's former porte-cochère has been given a casual chic ambiance with tropical touches and the use of natural materials such as fibers and straw. White arches frame the surrounding nature.

(André Nazareth)
Home Cinema - Claudia Gonzales and Guido Justiniano
06/21 -

Cine en Casa - Claudia Gonzales and Guido Justiniano. CASACOR Bolivia 2021. Inspired by the traditional La Pascana region of the 1950s, this 18 m² space is divided into two: a cinema area and a bar. The furniture and native fabric accompany a functional and comfortable space, which merges with high-tech equipment.

(Alvaro Mier)
Tatiana Lopes and Tatiana Pessoa Mendes – Guest Room
07/21 -

Intimate Guest Room - Tatiana Lopes and Tatiana Pessoa Mendes. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. The living room takes on a new look: it is a space that can be easily adapted to accommodate a guest, but also has space for a home office and even a corner dedicated to home fitness, with a spinning bike and tablet for showing classes online.

(André Nazareth)
Andréa Chicharo Architecture – Library
08/21 -

Library - Andréa Chicharo Arquitetura. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. Much of the structure is original to the space: moldings, stained glass, doors and flooring were already present in the 21st century house, full of 19th century architectural details. The contemporary furniture designed by great names in national design contrasts with this setting that spans time.

(André Nazareth)
Family Shelter - Alejandra Reyes and Bruna Añez
09/21 -

Family Retreat - Alejandra Reyes and Bruna Añez. CASACOR Bolivia 2021. The use of wooden furniture mixed with lighting technology provides warmth and naturalness, creating an environment to relax. The subtle and comfortable decoration combines modern materials with original rustic details of the house, enhancing the history of the construction.

(Alvaro Mier)
Murad Mohamad and Jessica Sarrià – Jewelry
10/21 -

Jewelry - Murad Mohamad and Jéssica Sarrià. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. With a fluid layout, the store breaks away from the usual jewelry display standards and brings an intimate and cozy atmosphere. The color palette - a mix of earthy tones, beige and green - creates a bright space for jewelry, ceramic pieces, flowers and home objects.

(André Nazareth)
Lucilla Pessoa de Queiroz and Renata Caiafa Quintanilha – Coffee
11/21 -

Coffee - Lucilla Pessoa de Queiroz and Renata Caiafa Quintanilha. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. Having a coffee by the pool while contemplating nature is the objective of this space. In furniture, iron and wood predominate in the pieces created by the architects for the environment. But there is still contemporary outdoor furniture and creations by Sérgio Rodrigues.

(André Nazareth)
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Casa UP - UP3 Arquitetura. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. The contemporary construction made exclusively for the show mixes Scandinavian and Rio de Janeiro styles, using stone, clay, wood and cotton in the decoration. Open and multifunctional, the spaces propose a reconnection with nature, which is further reinforced by the palette in earthy tones and forest green.

(André Nazareth)
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Casa UP - UP3 Arquitetura. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. The contemporary construction made exclusively for the show mixes Scandinavian and Rio de Janeiro styles, using stone, clay, wood and cotton in the decoration. Open and multifunctional, the spaces propose a reconnection with nature, which is further reinforced by the palette in earthy tones and forest green.

(André Nazareth)
Loft Querencia - Iris Rojas and Taynara Wazilewski
14/21 -

Querencia Loft - Iris Rojas and Taynara Wazilewski. CASACOR Bolivia 2021. With 53 m², this townhouse invites you to relax, away from the chaos of the city and the Wi-Fi. The space has all its rooms integrated: bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, dining room, living room, office and even a pool.

(Alvaro Mier)
Mario Costa Santos – “Contemplation” Art Room
15/21 -

“Contemplation” Art Room - Mario Costa Santos. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. Inspired by Slow Living, which values time and appreciation for details, this space has a light, comfortable décor designed to awaken sensations. The furniture includes chairs by Sérgio Rodrigues and contemporary pieces by Jader Almeida contrast with the original details of the house.

(André Nazareth)
Jean de Just – Winter Garden
16/21 -

Winter Garden - Jean de Just. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. Designed for family gatherings, but also for everyday needs, the space combines living, dining and office and highlights the use of tiles creating geometric designs – a contemporary reference to the 18th century tiles that are present in several rooms of the residence.

(André Nazareth)
Architect's Studio - Tribute to Arch. Mario A. Palma Gómez - Eduardo Baldelomar
17/21 -

Architect's Studio - Homenaje Arch. Mario A. Palma Gómez - Eduardo Baldelomar. CASACOR Bolivia 2021. Various currents and styles that influenced architect Mario A. Palma Gómez appear in the 60 m² space. The place is functional and mixes contemporary design furniture with the nostalgia of creative and hopeful times.

(Alvaro Mier)
Mauricio Nobrega Architecture – Bistro House
18/21 -

Casa Bistrô - Maurício Nóbrega Arquitetura. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. The restaurant features a mix of pieces of different styles – many of which were found in the house itself and have not been used for years. The furniture favors large, spacious tables that allow for social distancing even among people in the same group.

(André Nazareth)
Paola Ribeiro – Master Bedroom
19/21 -

Master Bedroom - Paola Ribeiro. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. There is a small workspace, lots of shelves that make use of the original cabinets and a privileged view of the gardens. The contemporary furniture (partly designed by Paola in partnership with Maria Cândida Machado) contrasts with the rich architectural details of the residence.

(André Nazareth)
Komorebí House - Tassiana Oshiro
20/21 -

Casa Komorebí - Tassiana Oshiro. CASACOR Bolivia 2021. Komorebi is a Japanese word that designates the phenomenon that occurs when sunlight intertwines with the branches of trees. It is also the name of this environment that is based on Japanese minimalism, where each element maintains its essence and personality, respecting the natural cycle of things and their evolution.

(Alvaro Mier)
Gisele Taranto Architecture – Living Mutante
21/21 -

Living Mutante - Gisele Taranto Arquitetura. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021. The space is a response to the need for flexible and easily modifiable spaces. Classic designer furniture designed by Sérgio Rodrigues, Lina Bo Bardi and Oscar Niemeyer is accompanied by works of art in a gallery-like environment.

(André Nazareth)
At CASACOR 2021, there is no shortage of inspiration for this important area of the home. At the shows in Rio de Janeiro and Bolivia , it also integrates balconies, restaurants and even a pool area. Looking for amazing sofa ideas to put in your home? Check out everything in the gallery above!