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Pied à Terre a São Paulo by Fábio Galeazzo

By Eric Meunier

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Brazilian designer, Fábio Galeazzo, has completed Pied à Terre, an interior design project in São Paulo, Brazil.

Pied à Terre a São Paulo by Fábio Galeazzo:

“Located in São Paulo, this 90m² apartment was reformed and received as coating sustainable materials like certified handling wood in the floor and in some walls. The kitchen walls were removed and replaced by a intermixed tone of green olive glass tyle balcony for quick meals. In the side wall there’s a graffiti of a young artist.

The gray tone of the wood allowed the use of vibrant color like turquoise and humored decoration. The furniture and decoration items are a mix of design and vintage furniture, like the green olive leather sofá, the decó armchairs and some fashion universe references like tiedye cushions. In the dining room there’s a pendant shelf with small red spaces that serve as home for a toy art collection and other curiosities. Alongside there’s a luminous circular optical object which reinforces the young and relaxed look of the place. The dining table’s classical design goes with Constantin Greek chairs. Next to it, serving as a sideboard, there’s a dresser painted with a tailoring motif and on top of it a black acrylic cut on the form of a classic silhouette.

In the couple suite it is found the same materials choice for coatings and for the chevet was chosen a handmande purple textile that goes with the tantan quilt. Over the bed a thin recess receives a reflected acrylic cutting. Above that recess Italian lamps assists the individual reading while, on the side wall, there’s a carved wood sculpture in the form of a wing.”

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Photos by: Célia Weiss

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About Eric Meunier

Currently the Owner and Chief Executive of HODYO Design, Eric Meunier's expertise in the design industry spreads over 20 years. He was the driving force behind HomeDSGN's early success, founding this website in 2011. Today, he loves to channel his passion for design into remodeling houses and transforming interior spaces with his keen eye for detail and architectural finesse. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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