Subtle yet imposing, wood takes center stage in this 160 sqm apartment. It adorns various elements, from objects and mirrors to consoles, sliding doors segregating the living area, and even the bed's frame—all in dark hues, resulting in a vintage and welcoming ambiance. In the kitchen, we combined special materials, such as calacatta michelangelo nuvolato marble and white cabinets, to achieve the desired vintage aesthetic. Pau ferro wood also plays a central role, notably in the corridor housing a glass-textured sideboard.




The bathrooms present distinct yet cohesive proposals: white tiles, pau ferro wood, and calacatta michelangelo marble. In the dining room, versatility prevails, with a functional side table and an elegant vintage wooden and metal cart. The name 'Cobogó Apartment' pays homage to the perforated pau ferro wood panel defining the space, unveiling an essentialist design with Parisian and Scandinavian influences, coupled with vintage furniture like Sergio Rodrigues chairs. The Aero pendant light, designed by Estúdio Dominici, casts light upon the iconic Saarinen table. Stay tuned for more details about this project.



