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Space III Small Study Room, by Lia, Felipe and Betina Siqueira

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Updated at Mar 19, 2021, 11:04 AM - Submitted at Mar 2, 2021, 11:00 AM

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Lia, Felipe and Betina Siqueira – Space III Small Study Room. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of CASACOR Rio de Janeiro, Lia Siqueira pays homage to the first edition of the show by naming the space she created in partnership with her children after the space she presented in 1991. A mansion with generous windows and high ceilings, the project takes advantage of the original architecture and uses white to reflect natural light and create a sense of freshness, tranquility and simplicity. The furniture and carpentry designed by Lia use natural materials that complement the stone floor and the gardens visible through the windows.

Lia, Felipe and Betina Siqueira – Space III Small Study Room. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of CASACOR Rio de Janeiro, Lia Siqueira pays homage to the first edition of the show by naming the space she created in partnership with her children after the space she presented in 1991. A mansion with generous windows and high ceilings, the project takes advantage of the original architecture and uses white to reflect natural light and create a sense of freshness, tranquility and simplicity. The furniture and carpentry designed by Lia use natural materials that complement the stone floor and the gardens visible through the windows. (André Nazareth/)

Space III Small Study Room - Lia Siqueira, Felipe Siqueira and Betina Siqueira. In the 30th anniversary of CASACOR Rio, Lia Siqueira pays tribute to our first edition by naming the space she created in partnership with her children after the space she used in the 1991 show. A mansion with generous windows and high ceilings, the space takes advantage of its original features and uses white to reflect natural light and to bring freshness, peace and simplicity, characteristics so present in Rio de Janeiro's lifestyle. The furniture and carpentry – exclusive creations by Lia – use natural materials that interact with the stone flooring and the beautiful gardens – so visible through the windows that they seem to fill the space.