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Tiny House shows that "less is more" and stands out at CASACOR São Paulo

With 44 m², the RI.TO Cabana reflects the Body &; address and explore the various possibilities of living even in small spaces

By Yeska Coelho

Updated at Jul 20, 2023, 11:52 AM - Submitted at Jul 24, 2023, 2:00 PM

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Ricardo Caminada and Tota Penteado - Ri.To Cabin. CASACOR São Paulo 2023 Project.

Ricardo Caminada and Tota Penteado - Ri.To Cabin. CASACOR São Paulo 2023 Project.(Henrique Padilha/)

Inspired by the theme “ Body & Home ”, Cabana RI.TO is a collaborative work carried out by the duo Ricardo Caminada and Tota Penteado that explores the concept of contemporary tiny house .
Ricardo Caminada and Tota Penteado - Cabana Ri.To. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2023. In the photo, living and dining room with black wall, round table and sofa.
(Henrique Padilha / CASACOR)
The project, present at CASACOR São Paulo , has as its main objective to be a space to rest, renew energy and emotional connections through the perception of the body, mind, home and surroundings.
Ricardo Caminada and Tota Penteado - Cabana Ri.To. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2023. In the photo, kitchen with wooden furniture, round table and chair.
(Henrique Padilha / CASACOR)
Just as the search for self-care and a simpler lifestyle became trends, the tiny house movement grew based on the minimalism of spaces and the best use of resources.
Ricardo Caminada and Tota Penteado - Cabana Ri.To. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2023. In the photo, kitchen with wooden furniture, black wall and plants.
(Henrique Padilha / CASACOR)
With 44 m² , the RI.TO Cabin explores multifunctionality and technology to create a smart, reduced, yet balanced layout . The spaces prioritize practicality, comfort, tranquility and well-being.
Ricardo Caminada and Tota Penteado - Cabana Ri.To. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2023. In the photo, living room with table, sofa, painting and rug.
(Henrique Padilha / CASACOR)
Another striking feature of the tiny house movement is sustainability . In the project, natural and organic raw materials were chosen to be integrated into the environment from the construction of the space, with ecological materials such as 100% recyclable glass, reclaimed wood and metal structures in aluminum and corten steel .
Ricardo Caminada and Tota Penteado - Cabana Ri.To. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2023. In the photo, detail of the table with paintings, computer and sculpture.
(Henrique Padilha / CASACOR)
To ensure durability and easy maintenance, economical terrazzo coverings were used. In addition, handcrafted work in pure wool and banana fibers was added, created by Tiago Braga for Oiamo Design, using ancestral techniques by cooperatives of female artisans in the extreme south of Brazil.
Ricardo Caminada and Tota Penteado - Cabana Ri.To. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2023. In the photo, living room with closet, sofa and integrated bathroom.
(Henrique Padilha / CASACOR)
The cabin is divided into intimate spaces, such as a living room/bedroom, a gourmet kitchen on the balcony and a bathroom . All follow a harmony of mineral, earthy and natural tones . The rug made from recycled PET bottles, the certified leathers, the pure linen fabrics, as well as the ceramics and objects with signs of time deserve special mention.
Ricardo Caminada and Tota Penteado - Cabana Ri.To. Project by CASACOR São Paulo 2023. In the photo, living room with sofa, painting and bench.
(Henrique Padilha / CASACOR)
Designed by architect and designer Roberta Banqueri , the highlight is the launch of the welcoming and versatile Boto Sofa , which can be used as a bed, with rounded shapes and a robust body structure, in reference to the docile nature of the mammal .
The meditative armchair designed by Aristeu Pires is an essential element of the complementary furniture set. It contributes to creating a serene and sensorial atmosphere , accentuated by the aromas of the essential oils developed for the project.

CASACOR Service Sao Paulo 2023


Where: Conjunto Nacional, on Avenida Paulista, 2073.

When: May 30 to August 6, 2023.

Opening hours:

Tuesday to Saturday from 12pm to 10pm

Sundays and Holidays from 11am to 9pm

Digital box office:

https://appcasacor.com.br/events/sao-paulo-2023

Total ticket prices: From Tuesday to Sunday and holidays - R$101.00 (full price) and R$51.00 (half price) Promotional packages: 3 days (17% discount) - R$251 (full price) and R$126.00 (half price) 5 days (30% discount) - R$ 351.00 (full price) and R$ 176.00 (half price) *Personal and non-transferable tickets. Passport (free access on all days of the exhibition): R$601.00 - pre-sale promotional code not applicable in this modality *Personal and non-transferable tickets. Guided Tours: R$161.00 (Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 5pm) Purchase of half-price tickets Senior citizens aged 60 and over Students presenting a valid photo ID or proof of payment. Disabled individuals and their companion (according to law 12.933/13). *Pre-sale promotion not valid for half-price tickets *Proof of half-price ticket will be required at the door. Important: Purchasing a passport provides free access to the exhibition Free entry is available for children aged up to 10 years old. 1 (one) CPF can purchase a maximum of 10 tickets. Group sales, questions and information: Purchases of more than 10 tickets or by CNPJ, send an email to: boxeocasacor@abril.com.br or WhatsApp (11) 97717-5511 General Information:

The CASACOR event complies with current health regulations. All safety and hygiene protocols must be followed by all visitors and staff, without exception.

Easy access to the exhibition via Consolação subway – Line 2, green.

The use of professional equipment such as tripods, lights and accessories for capturing images/photos/videos is not permitted during the visit.