


.. but would be great if it would! This loft installation by Brasilian interior designer Luiz Fernando Grabowsky for the Casa Cor exhibition in Rio to showcase a multifunctional living area in a single (but quite spacious) room.
You find everything about the proverbial loft here: industrial vibe, high ceilings, raw exposed brick walls. The browns and oranges are wonderfully coordinated, the place oozes warmth and friendliness.
Look out for the quirky details – the mixed geometric-patterned cement-tiles that had been coming back for the last year, as well as the painted (and hopefully sealed) bricks in the bathroom.
Kitchen cabinets in stainless steel and smoked glass have steel handles and internal drawers with dividers for different cutlery, dishes, etc door and groceries. The wardrobe has interior lighting, leather hangers, drawers colorless glass, cushioning and hidden drawers for jewelry. The bed is covered in white leather with a High Gloss Marine headboard.
The bench-work table, topped in High Gloss Ebony, works as a room divider and comes with leather handles and small niches for books.
Hello, your site is incredibly inspiring to me!
I hope soon to send you pictures of my house.
Can you tell me where to buy blacks stools shown in this house?
Riccardo.
Hi Riccardo,
thanks for visiting! – I’m eagerly awaiting your pictures. The stools are made by a Brazilian company Arquivo Contemporaneo.
You can find them here: http://www.arquivocontemporaneo.com.br/produtos/showProduto/590
This loft is so multifunctional and beautiful. May I know the total square feet of this showcase room? Thanks!