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Oh, Mr. Gaino....


Oh, honey. Turn on the closed captions because this one is fab. 

It’s in an iconic São Paulo building and the details are to die for: cool finds, awesome design and quirky touches. Love the furniture, the artwork, the records (and the record player/sound system!) and that bathroom!!

I also like that he introduced color in a very subtle way that makes the gallery wall stand out. And how talented is his sister??

And the mustache!

XOXO

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  1. I find some of the wall colors sort of murky and depressing, but love the eclectic furnishings. I love the way he arranged the art on the gallery wall and lovelovelove what his sister did; that I would like to try in my house.
    My favorite thing? That black and pink sink. I want one!
    xoxo

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    1. LOL!!!!! In my grandmother's home she had a pick and black tile bathroom...and the sink was just like that...black with a pink interior. And I mean the whole room was pink and black!!!!!!

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    2. I think I don't mind the colors?
      And I think his sister is super creative. I'd put that on my walls in a heartbeat. And pink and black tile bathroom? I'm in.
      As @Mads said, it was ALL OR NOTHING.

      XOXO

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  2. Big says,
    Great space.... I like the gallery wall - that's the way to allow the artwork to stand out and add the color to a room. The speakers are definitely 70s - those are Coral, high end at the time. Looks like the shower walls are solid slab - so much easier to keep clean!
    XOXO

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    1. I know, right?
      I thought it was tasteful. My fav rooms are the bathroom and the sitting room. And I loooove the speakers!

      XOXO

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  3. It lost me about halfway through. It reminded me so much on my parents' home when I was little. I LOVED that rippled round pie crust table. But that tile floor and kitchen would drive me insane. It's quirky and a tad crowded, but if I'm visiting him, I'm not opposed to a nice cocktail and gearing some Herb Albert and the Tijuanna Brass on the turntable.

    It's quirky but not me. I bit too retro. I like touches of styles and times, but can't immerse myself with all of it everywhere.

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    1. Hahahaha
      I know, right? People who grew up in the eighties and nineties got to see these houses up and close. I would visit. Can you imagine a Mojito and Herb Alpert??? And a Bazilian?
      Heaven.

      XOXO

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    2. Can I imagine a Mojito and Herb Alpert??? And a Bazilian?
      Why yes, yes I can!

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