Swiss Consul’s residence in Rio de Janeiro
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- Mixed Use
- Conversions + Extensions
- Lofts + Interiors
- Federal Buildings
- Administration Buildings
- Furniture / Product
- Year
- 2023
- Client
- Bundesamt für Bauten und Logistik BBL
- Manufacturer furniture
- Girsberger Customized Furniture, Bützberg
- Manufacturer furniture
- horgenglarus, Glarus
- Manufacturer carpets
- Ruckstuhl AG, Langenthal
- Textiles
- Création Baumann AG, Langenthal
- Curtains
- Furrer Wohnen, Zürich
- Ceiling lights
- Ribag AG, Safenwil und Edition Populaire, Zürich
- Floor lamps
- Eins und Viele, Basel/Berlin
- Floor lamps
- Arber Agentur GmbH, Rüschlikon
- Outdoor furniture
- Atelier Alinea, Heimberg
- Outdoor furniture
- Swisspearl Group AG, Niederurnen
- Accessoires
- Linck Keramik, Bern
- Art
- Georg Aerni, Zürich
Swiss design vocabulary and Brazilian joie de vivre.
These rooms are used for negotiations, drinks receptions and festive occasions. To that end, we wanted to design a Swiss environment in which the culture of the host nation was also palpable throughout the building. Furniture, textiles and light fixtures are of typically Swiss design; and the craftsmanship of the interior is of the highest quality. When it came to choosing colours and patterns, however, we were inspired by the local surroundings – Roberto Burle Marx’s Copacabana promenade, for example. The vibrancy of these influences can be seen in the sofas and armchairs in the lounges, the specially designed curtains in the meeting rooms, and the terrace. In contrast, the photographs on display explore the typical Swiss themes of mountains and snow. All the furnishing elements can be rearranged according to need: to create an intimate setting for a confidential conversation, for example, or to provide seating for a film screening. This versatility extends to the lighting concept, which is designed to enhance the atmosphere of any occasion.