The exhibition has environments with exclusive pieces that were designed by the professionals themselves. Get to know them:
Updated at Feb 18, 2020, 7:45 AM - Submitted at Jul 25, 2018, 5:56 PM
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01/10 - The arrangement that hangs over the Annex Nuage dining table was designed by the trio Aldi Flosi, Bruno Rangel and Paloma Yamagata. Executed in partnership with flower designer Aline Matsumoto, the arrangement is made up of three types of grass (pampas, lemongrass and pluma) fully inserted into the space's color palette (variations between gray and beige). Bruno also designed the sofa, which is in the center of the space and presents itself as the protagonist of the living area. (Divulgação)
02/10 - In Estúdio do Escritor , by Paula Bignardi and Paulo Azevedo, the bed stands out: with a design signed by the architects, it is completely covered with tribal fabric, which gives the room an ethnic look. (Divulgação)
03/10 - At SysHaus , by Arthur Casas, the furniture was designed in modules, meaning that, just like the structure of the house, it can be assembled in another location. Other pieces of furniture, utilities, finishes and even accessories, such as jewelry, were designed by Arthur in partnership with large national companies and industries. (Filippo Bamberghi)
04/10 - At Casa Arcos , Léo Shehtman presents the coat rack mirror, which consists of a metalwork bar in a circular section (25 mm) with black electrostatic paint anchored to the wall, where the loose coat racks made of the same material hang and the round mirror secured with a buckle. black leather stitched and riveted. (Denilson Machado)
05/10 - Designed by architect Noel Marinho, the tiled screen that appears in the Lavabo dos Encontros , by Jean De Just, was developed especially for the exhibition. Representative of Brazilian modernism, Marinho designed the screen that forms a counterpoint to the wall painted by the Anuía Indian. (Renato Navarro)
06/10 - Landscape designer Clariça Lima designed the Floreira Bank for Coliving , with the purpose of protecting and embracing the trees already existing at Jockey. The pieces were made with sheet metal painted in orange and with seats made of cumaru wood slats. (Divulgação)
07/10 - Present in various areas of the exhibition, the Jorge tea cart from Estúdio Gaetta, which is featured in the Glasses Gallery space, gained exclusivity features by having a customized metal structure finished in Titanium gray lacquer (Sayerlack). (Felipe Araújo)
08/10 - In the WC No Gender space, by Lisandro Piloni, the three diamond-cut mirrors draw attention not only for their design, but also for being exclusive pieces. The objects reflect around nine different angles of the visitor and are displayed in front of the cabins. (Marco Antônio)
09/10 - The Toki Room , by Juliana Pippi, features a loom rug designed by the architect. In addition to this exclusive piece, the professional brings a long bench handcrafted using a clay technique by Domingos Tótora; while Inês Schertel designed the bench with a unique upholstery, made of white wool. Both pieces were made exclusively for the space in this exhibition. (MCA Estúdio)
10/10 - For the Renault Tree House , the trio Carolina Mauro, Daniela Frugiuele and Filipe Troncon, from Suite Arquitetos, designed the modular sofa, made with jute and cotton fabrics, which brings a rustic and natural feel to the space. (Divulgação)