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Sky planter and national crafts make the most of the 14 m² of the Toré Bathroom

The upside-down hanging garden is the focal point of the Toré Bathroom, Sabrina Gnipper's debut space at CASACOR SP 2021

By Redação

Updated at Sep 28, 2021, 12:20 PM - Submitted at Sep 28, 2021, 4:00 PM

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Sabrina Gnipper - Toré Bathroom. For her first participation in CASACOR, the architect brought elements that allude to Brazilian ancestry and culture, through indigenous artifacts and regional crafts. The highlights include the anteater bench made by Xingu Indians and the pendant lamps of various models made from natural fibers. The earthy tones and the wooden pergola recall the culture of clay, houses made of adobe and wattle and daub walls. By artist Rosana Ciotta, the organic mirrors inside tree trunks symbolize the connection with nature and looking within as a form of healing.

Sabrina Gnipper - Toré Bathroom. For her first participation in CASACOR, the architect brought elements that allude to Brazilian ancestry and culture, through indigenous artifacts and regional crafts. The highlights include the anteater bench made by Xingu Indians and the pendant lamps of various models made from natural fibers. The earthy tones and the wooden pergola recall the culture of clay, houses made of adobe and wattle and daub walls. By artist Rosana Ciotta, the organic mirrors inside tree trunks symbolize the connection with nature and looking within as a form of healing. (Renato Navarro/)

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(Renato Navarro / CASACOR)
In her first participation in CASACOR São Paulo , architect Sabrina Gnipper presents a bold, creative and welcoming concept in just 14 m². This is the Toré Bathroom , an environment that proposes to rescue family origins, ancestry through new reflections on living. contemporary.
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(Renato Navarro / CASACOR)
"Over time, human beings have become disconnected from their roots , living at an increasingly faster pace, in an increasingly selfish way, disrespecting nature and themselves," says the professional.
sabrina gnipper coat sao paulo 2021 bathroom toré
(Renato Navarro / CASACOR)
In this way, the Toré Bathroom offers a unique experience to visitors, transporting them to a peaceful retreat with the comfort of their own home. For the architect, the project came to life through rustic, natural and indigenous elements ; using straw, fibers , stones and the color green to help create a sense of spaciousness.
sabrina gnipper coat sao paulo 2021 bathroom toré
(Renato Navarro / CASACOR)
The country's natural beauty is beautifully characterized by the drawings of artist and architect Maria Emília Rostaiser and the other decorative objects that give the space a finishing touch. The organic mirrors inside tree trunks by artist Rosana Ciotta symbolize the connection with nature and the look inside yourself.
sabrina gnipper coat sao paulo 2021 bathroom toré
(Renato Navarro / CASACOR)
Inside the toilet cubicles, paintings of Brazilian landscapes provide an immersion into nature, as a sensitive escapism necessary to promote well-being.
sabrina gnipper coat sao paulo 2021 bathroom toré
(Renato Navarro / CASACOR)
Highlights include the hand-picked works by Melo Bastos. His so-called portals are used as windows with views of nature . The photographer's gaze under an ancient and primordial Gameleira tree transports the public to refuges untouched by man.
The irregular Egyptian stones that cover the walls represent primitive architecture made of stone , as well as the beauty of what is imperfect and timeless – as addressed by the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi. The natural fiber lamps and plants hanging from African wooden domes allude to diversity. The facade and doors of the toilets are covered in sisal, a rope made from a plant typical of semi-arid regions that is very present in Brazilian crafts. The space also has a bench in the shape of an anteater made by Xingu Indians.
sabrina gnipper coat sao paulo 2021 bathroom toré
(Renato Navarro / CASACOR)
Finally, all the wooden elements in the space are certified or made from fallen trees , in addition to the decorative objects being handcrafted, representing more sustainable means of production.

CASACOR Service Sao Paulo 2021


Where: Mirante Park, (attached to Allianz Park) - Rua Padre Antônio Tomás, 72 When: September 21 to November 15, 2021 Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 12pm to 10pm Digital box office: https://casacor.byinti.com On-Site Parking – Estapar R$50 (4 hour period) R$5 (per additional hour) Ticket prices: R$ 80 (Tuesday to Thursday) - Full R$ 40 (Tuesday to Thursday) – Half price R$ 100 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays) R$ 50 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays) – Half price Purchase of half-price tickets - Elderly people aged 60 and over - Student presenting valid document with photo or payment receipt - PCD and their companion (according to law 12.933/13) - Public and private school teacher, presenting a valid document with photo * Proof of half-price entry will be required at the door Important: - Free entry for children aged up to 10 years old - 1 (one) CPF can purchase a maximum of 10 tickets - From 5 tickets, payment in 2 installments - Group Sale: Purchases of more than 10 tickets or by CNPJ, send an email to ajuda@byinti.com