The concrete character of a villa in Sao Paulo

The villa gallery Eduardo Lim St. Paul was designed by the Urban Brazilian Paulo Mendes da Rocha and elects its protagonist a versatile material, neutral and able to become very bright, cement, triumphing on floors, walls and high ceilings.

In the living area, a guide system allows the ceiling to hang artwork from favorite host, the seats have belts of Frank Gehry, the dining table was designed by Lim himself, while the chairs are the Spaghetti Giandomenico Belotti.

The skeletal armchairs next to the classic white sofa are by Flavio de Carvalho, while cardboard chair and table under the spectacular staircase leading upstairs are the team of Brazilian designers 100T.

In another area, is perfectly enhanced the industrial style of the house, converted from metal shelving in the library, which is combined with Brazilian wood and fabric chairs.

Protagonist a versatile material

Neutral and able to become very bright

The spectacular staircase leading upstairs

The perfectly enhanced

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