Léo Shehtman | Casacor SP 2025
Tempo Presente
In the “Tempo Presente” space, architect Léo Shehtman envisions a 76 m² living room where time, memory, and matter intertwine.
Designers:
City: São Paulo
Photographer: MCA Studio | Rafael Renzo
The central wall, made of repurposed glass bricks, combined with bold carpentry and filtered light through tensioned screens, creates a sensorial narrative about permanence and transformation.
Amid this setting, the Bergamota Armchair, designed by Samuca Gerber, brings an emotional symbol to the heart of the space. Inspired by the fruit that defines southern winters and shared moments, its rounded forms evoke the segments of a peeled bergamot, inviting relaxation with softness and presence. The piece acts as an extension of the environment’s concept: to cherish the present moment through memory and warmth.