
FGMF co -creations + Eliane are featured in historical palace

The Palace takes hat, An architectural framework located in the emblematic Chile Street, in Salvador (BA - Brazil), It was the ideal scenario of a decoration show that mixed contemporary design and preservation of historical heritage. Among the highlights of the exhibition, was the gourmet reconcavo space, Designed by architects Lara Guerreiro and Raíza Petitinga, with Eliane coatings in partnership with FGMF.
Inspired by the concave curve, The environment was an ode to baianity and the affective connection, inviting visitors to rescue memories and create memories in times of celebration.

FGMF Risk Sisal Ext 60x120cm And Silica Taipa MA 60x120cm | Project: Gupe Architecture and Interiors | Photo: Rodrigo Melo | Partner: Concept Houses
While the coatings used - silica mud and sisal risks - reinforced the sophistication of the project, The balance table was an expression of balance and lightness. Besides that, reveals an organic design. “The desire to integrate functions within space, guided the arrangement of our layout.
Thus, Eliane is present in more than 90% of our specifications. We identified with the products and believed that the brand's launches were directly connected with the theme of our space and the show ”, Said Raíza.

FGMF Risk Sisal Ext 60x120cm And Silica Taipa MA 60x120cm | Project: Gupe Architecture and Interiors | Photo: Rodrigo Melo | Partner: Concept Houses
Com 28m², The space combined functionality and striking visual elements. The curved woodworking with black ripados harmonized perfectly with the shades of coatings. “We often cease to have kitchen, But we did not renounce the gourmet space in our projects. Therefore, believe that this environment is the new heart of the house ”, explained Lara.
Design to remove the hat

FGMF Risk Sisal Ext 60x120cm And Silica Taipa MA 60x120cm | Project: Gupe Architecture and Interiors | Photo: Rodrigo Melo | Partner: Concept Houses
Designed in 1914 by Italian architect Rossi Baptista, The house is one of the last remnants of the baroque style in the Bahian capital. The building is currently in the process of restoration to be transformed into a gastronomic and cultural pole.
Located on the first paved street in Brazil, The palace is more than a historical monument: It is a living testimony of the interaction between cultural heritage and contemporary design.

Fgmf Risca Sisal EXT 60x120cm e Silica Taipa ma 60x120cm | Project: Gupe Architecture and Interiors | Photo: Rodrigo Melo | Partner: Concept Houses