Deca and Portinari point out trends at CASACOR São Paulo
22/8/2022
The brands bring to CASACOR São Paulo several trends in the use of colors and textures in coatings and dishes that help to make bathrooms strongholds of well-being. Check out the tour of the projects and architects who signed the environments:
Roberto Migotto - Senses Hall Deca
In the Senses Hall Deca, contemporaneity takes on oriental minimalism in a sober palette, present in crockery, metals and accessories that blend with light wood and the slight rusticity of the coverings. In the SPA, the massage area has a bench that accommodates the Gota Vat, launched at Deca in the Terracotta finish, exclusive to the environment. With a clean external design, its interior features the visual effect of water being touched on its static surface by a drop. The LK single-lever mixer in the Trama Senses texture, in Anthracite Gray, also created for the show and with a design reproduced in the wood panels, highlights its functionality and refined aesthetics. In it, tile Vulcan Portinari in 60x120 format, developed for projeto, is applied to the floor of all the spaces and to the benches.
Nildo José - Sertão Portinari
The projeto poetized by Nildo José brings integrated and fluid environments, having as main concept the Brazilian backlands. With an eye for cozy interiors, with fewer items and a soft and fluid aesthetic, it is possible to find the balance between organic forms and straight lines.
In the bathroom, the architect from Bahia chose the Make collection for the walls. The porcelain tile has a design with a palette of soft tones. The delicate bricks in the 4.82x40cm format have a matte maiolic effect, guaranteeing a sensation that the pieces have been lightly hammered, like a handmade frame.
The Travertino Senses porcelain tile countertop, in the shape of a tray, embraces the set of dishes and metals Deca. This composition dialogues with the proposal in earthy, woody and unique colors and formats. The round overlapping bowl, in ivory, accompanies the hygiene routines with a smooth finish, and the Orion washbasin mixer, signed by Ricardo Bello Dias, in the Corten shade, adds to the space, as a functional and unique design element.
Edgar Rochell + Janaina Casagrande - Studio 09
The duo sought inspiration from São Paulo's nightlife to create a studio with gray tones. The aesthetic follows a marked design with metals in Black Matte and crockery in Ebony Matte. The square floor basin and curved Tube floor faucet stand out in the composition with the Piano Conventional Basin. The intense and deep palette of tile Portinari Audaz BK reinforces the proposal, with dark tones of the stone's naturally worn texture.
The largest and most complete exhibition of architecture, interior design, and landscaping in the Americas can be visited until September 11, at Conjunto Nacional.
📸: Denilson Machado