Like a beautiful work of art, the landscapes framed by the apartment's windows needed to be valued and that was the starting point of the project's layout. The proposal was to apply a free architecture, with plenty of natural light and living spaces.
The concept was born by mixing materials and finishes, balancing light and heavy elements, such as leather, linen, wooden lining, raw stone and wool carpet. The Aman Gray marble, lacquered slatted panels and natural stone resin cladding are some of the items that were part of the composition, as well as all the walls clad in natural oak and mirror, harmonizing the space.
The fully automated apartment (lighting, blinds and ambient sound) enhances the family's comfort - and highlights the Mole armchair and Sônia stools, by the acclaimed Brazilian architect and designer Sérgio Rodrigues.
Other pieces, such as the “Bowl” coffee table by Guilherme Wentz, and the entrance hall lamp, “Corda” developed by designers Albert Murta and Aline Volpato, together with the architect, are also highlights.