Biologist Maer José da Silva pointed out the flowers that don't require much care, popular at CASACOR shows in 2019
Updated at Jul 17, 2020, 1:30 PM - Submitted at Oct 29, 2019, 5:09 PM
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01/09 - Mauro Contesini created the Jardim da Passarela for the exhibition in São Paulo, which invites you to stroll and relax. The flowerbed is designed with the pink of the sunpatiens – a flower popularly known as maria-sem-vergonha. (Henrique Padilha)
02/09 - At Márcia Abreu's Drink Bar for CASACOR Espírito Santo, the color blush and various shades of pink dominate from the floor to the furniture. On the counter, the Phalaenopsis Orchid steals the show. (Felipe Araújo)
03/09 - At Márcia Abreu's Drink Bar for CASACOR Espírito Santo, the color blush and various shades of pink dominate from the floor to the furniture. On the counter, the Phalaenopsis Orchid steals the show. (Felipe Araújo)
04/09 - Also in Espírito Santo, the Procon Reception Lounge by Carlos Eduardo Calmon, Juliana Mattos Guarize and Tassia Hoffmann guarantees freshness with a lush vertical garden, punctuated by the beautiful red of anthuriums. (Felipe Araújo)
05/09 - Also in Espírito Santo, the Procon Reception Lounge by Carlos Eduardo Calmon, Juliana Mattos Guarize and Tassia Hoffmann guarantees freshness with a lush vertical garden, punctuated by the beautiful red of anthuriums. (Felipe Araújo)
06/09 - The Carolina Bonetti Couple's Study Room is part of the exhibition in Pernambuco and dedicates its space to those who wish to improve their knowledge or simply work from home. The decoration features the beauty of heliconias. (Denilson Machado)
07/09 - The Carolina Bonetti Couple's Study Room is part of the exhibition in Pernambuco and dedicates its space to those who wish to improve their knowledge or simply work from home. The decoration features the beauty of heliconias. (Denilson Machado)
08/09 - Living Natuzzi by Cintia Chieppe and Marcia Paoliello in ES prioritizes natural-looking materials, such as MDF laminate, ceramic brick, muxarabis and elements in earthy tones. (Felipe Araújo)
09/09 - Also in Vitória, the Semi-Jewelry Store owned by Renata Tristão and Karla Giaretta is visually spacious, due to the lightness of the white and the transparency of the glass. The decoration features bromeliads, a flower that thrives in tropical temperatures. (Felipe Araújo)