Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
This apartment, located in the Western part of Rio, is a project for a couple that presented Studio Arthur Casas with two specific demands: to highlight the spectacular view of the sea and to blend design with their art collection. From the beginning, the clients had total confidence over the proposed layout that integrated spaces and framed the landscape. Rare for this kind of project, we can affirm that what was built corresponds to the first drawings on the board.
From the entrance hall it is possible to see the Atlantic through the sliding glass door. Furniture and millwork accentuate the horizontality of the space. The clear tones of the limestone floor and of the white walls and ceiling are in contrast with the sea and the artwork, which includes paintings by Adriana Varejão and Beatriz Milhazes. The social hall, particularly, is used as an exhibition space.
Sliding doors allow uniting the lounge and the living room with the home theater and gourmet kitchen. Food lovers, the clients asked for an open kitchen next to the dining tables, with a wine cellar and cabinets for accessories nearby to host and cook at the same time.
Furniture was bought from several antique shops and include many classical items, particularly from 1950s Brazilian Modernism, such as Jorge Zalsupin’s cocktail trolley and armchairs by Oscar Niemeyer and Sérgio Rodrigues. These are blended with contemporary items designed by the Campana brothers and also by Studio Arthur Casas, such as the Archipelago table set. They bring a casual atmosphere to the apartment at the same time showcasing part of the trajectory of Brazilian design throughout recent decades. Some tissues were bespoken to have slightly green tones that bring inside the colors of the sea, such as the living room carpet.
The master bedroom is oriented towards the ocean and integrated with the bathroom by a glass partition, which allows contemplating the sea even from the bathtub. There are two other bedrooms for guests and children, with the possibility of integrating one of them with a playroom. The layout includes a home office, a spa and service rooms.
Generous balconies surround the apartment and have a landscape design by Renata Tilli. It is made up of large terracotta vases grouped to form masses of plants adapted to the Oceanic climate.
Studio Arthur Casas
Co-authors: Milena Chieco, Giulia Koeler, Renata Adoni
Contractor:
LAER Engenharia
Consultants:
Landscape Renata Tilli
Lighting Maneco Quinderé
Automation Endev
Frames Laer Engenharia
Supplies:
Stones Colonial Pedras
Wood S Correia Luz
Kitchen Poliform
Cupboards & Closet Poliform
Air Conditioning Laer Construtora
Interior design:
Mobiliário interno Casual Interiores,Quarto & Sala, Etel, Nani Chinellato, Casa Matriz, Casas Edições , Collectânia
Antiquários Thomaz Saavedra, Mercado Moderno
Mobiliário externo Casual Exteriores, Casas Edições
Tecidos Nani Chinellato,
Galerias de arte
Produção Estudio Xingu
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra
Photographer: Fernando Guerra