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Plywood has been formed into boxes for holding and presenting clothing in a dedicated dressing area as well as a headboard and side tables in the separate bedroom.

We covered the walls with this fiber to use it as an acoustic element that also brings a zen atmosphere to the place. Live jasmine, an original component of Aesop fragrances, became the counterpoint to the earthy color palette, offering a conterraneo colour contrast and a unique scent to the store.’

The curved lines, designed with perfection nod to the architecture of Brasilia by Niemeyer; furthermore, the concrete modules descend from the Cobogós, which lends its name to the house, created in Recife and diffused by Lucio Costa in delicate references to colonial architecture.

The soft volumetric geometry of the hollowed-out elements comprising the walls is a complex construction, made with infinite curved lines. The modular element, a work of art, was designed by the Austrian-American Erwin Hauer who, since 1950, has conceived and made sculptures for architectural space. His minimalist elements dialogue with the architecture and remind us of some traces of Brazilian modern architecture.

The brickwork extends through the internal courtyard, including a specially developed floor of cobogó bricks filled with concrete

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defined by flexibility and modularity, the SD96 features a flowing space in which the distinctive style of patricia urquiola unfolds.

A wall of Cobogó bricks provides a perch for climbing plants at the Sãeste Paulo Aesop store, designed by the Campana Brothers.

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Cobogó bricks were initially patented in 1929 in Brazil by 3 engineers, Amadeu Oliveira Coimbra, Ernest August Boeckmann and Antônio do Góis. This interesting new invention was a hollow structural element similar to a “brick o seu comentário está aqui material” that allowed light and air to come through.

“The apartment has a nice view and it’s located near by shops and restaurants. It has air conditioning in the bedroom and tv room/kitchen.”

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like many of campana brothers’ pieces, this is an attempt to subvert its regular usage that transposes it to a completely new environment. the result is a horizontal top for a delicate floating dining table.

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