A residence, with 390 square meters of built area, decorated by the São Paulo office BZP Arquitetura. The house, called Casa Frida, belongs to a single customer, without children, who loves to welcome friends and family.
Located in the Jardim Europa neighborhood, in the city of São Paulo, the residence combines contemporary and cozy environments. According to BZP Arquitetura, the challenge was to transform the classic-style house into a residence with modern spaces.
The living room, with an easily accessible wine cellar designed by the BZP office, is the owner's favorite environment. It is also there that the Sofá Cloud sofa, designed by Francesco Rota, from Lema, gains prominence. A unique piece of furniture, designed to be used from any angle.
The glassed gazebo, which shows the vines on the wall outside the house, is also worth mentioning. In it, the Bea chairs and the 3Pod dining table, designed by Francesco Rota, stand out, in addition to the beautiful frame work painted in green.
Throughout the spaces, there are works of art by Marcos Chaves, Daniel Senise, Mello Landini, Arthur Lescher and Massimo Vitali. And also a powerful selection of signed designs, such as Lema's Tabby chairs; Kroom 7 luminaire, by Moooi, Sofá Cloud, designed by Francesco Rota, by Lema; Gilda Armchairs, designed by Carlo Mollino, from Zanotta; Luna side tables, designed by Andre Bastos and Guilherme Leite Ribeiro, from Estúdio Nada se Leva; Tripé support tables, by Firma Casa;
Brita coffee table, designed by Andre Bastos and Guilherme Leite Ribeiro, from Estúdio Nada se Leva; and Estante Icon, design Jader de Almeida, from Dpot.
Material Used:
1. Signed furniture: Gazebo
2. Bea chairs and 3Pod dining table, designed by Francesco Rota, all by Lema. Dining room
3. Tabby chairs, from Lema; Kroom 7 lamp by Moooi· Living
4. Gilda Armchairs, designed by Carlo Mollino, from Zanotta;
5. Luna side tables, designed by Andre Bastos and Guilherme Leite Ribeiro, from Estúdio Nada se Leva;
6. Tripé support tables, by Firma Casa;
7. Brita coffee table, designed by Andre Bastos and Guilherme Leite Ribeiro, from Estúdio Nada se Leva;
8. Icon bookcase, designed by Jader de Almeida, by Dpot.
9. Furniture designed by the office for the client: Cellar, Dresser, Closets.
10. Project highlight: The use of a single sofa in the living room
11. Challenges: Leaving a home with a classic style in a contemporary, young and up-to-date environment
12. Predominant materials: aluminum, wood and glass