Interiores
Bossa's interiors are the intimate translation of the architectural gesture. Linen, wood, brass, and stone — original materials that listen to the routines of those who live there and respond with proportion.
The interiors project followed a clear directive: translate the movement and dynamics of the architecture into a more contained, precise, and elegant language. The proposal started from a direct request from the clients for minimalist environments — clean aesthetics, no excess, but with sophistication. Listening to that intention guided every decision, from layout to detail.
The material base is composed of neutral tones and woods in medium-to-dark shades — depth and welcome to the spaces, a sense of continuity between rooms, a cohesive and balanced atmosphere. The staircase takes a leading role, working as a sculptural element and visual articulation point: its presence introduces movement into the interior, dialoguing directly with the architectural concept and becoming one of the project's main landmarks.
Spatial flexibility is another central point. Retractable panels allow different use configurations — the kitchen, gourmet area, and social zones can connect fluidly or close off more reservedly, offering versatility to daily life. The bedrooms were strategically positioned to take advantage of the best sun exposure, ensuring thermal comfort and natural light quality — a decision that reinforces the relationship between interiors and solar behavior throughout the day.
As in the architecture, the play of light and shadow manifests intensely. Controlled natural light, filtered by the brises, creates distinct scenarios in each room. Across the 650 m² of interiors, Bossa reveals a precise, adaptable language deeply connected to the concept that originated it: an architecture that moves, responds to time, and translates with sensitivity the essence of its inhabitants.