In the 43 m² loft designed by Nildo José at
CASA COR São Paulo 2016 , a multifunctional concrete bench surrounds the space. It serves as a hat rack, sideboard, shelf, fireplace log holder and dining table bench. The feeling of continuity and spaciousness comes from the use of Canadian wood on the floor without baseboards and on the walls. And the name of the space comes from the jabuticaba tree in the living room. Nildo José chose the phrase from The Little Prince, "What is essential is invisible to the eyes", to illustrate the moment he is experiencing in his career.
Estúdio Jabuticaba was a success. Check out the playlist that got visitors excited to enjoy the space's celebratory atmosphere. https://open.spotify.com/user/casacoroficial/playlist/1YPZLRiMb8xZzHbO3N9Pkw