APARTAMENTO com CARA de CASA e respeito à HISTÓRIA

At today's Open House, I visited the apartment of André Danemberg, heir to an incredible antiques tradition and son of the renowned Arnaldo Danemberg. I already imagined I would find a space filled with unique pieces and fascinating stories, but the visit surprised me even more. The apartment goes far beyond aesthetics. It's a multicultural home, the result of André and his wife's experiences in different countries, such as Vietnam, France, and Ukraine. The project, designed by architect and friend Felipe de Almeida, combines antique furniture and objects with a youthful, light, and welcoming atmosphere. Each piece holds a memory: of travels, of family, of moments that marked their lives. It's the kind of home that perfectly conveys the idea that living well means appreciating the story behind each object. Among relics, rare collections, and architectural details full of meaning, this is a tour that will inspire anyone who loves decor with identity and soul. Editing: VCA Filmes (@vcafilmes) -- Follow on social media 📲 ◼ Instagram https://bit.ly/3LDsrie ◼ Pinterest https://bit.ly/3MEiqmf ◼ Facebook https://bit.ly/3wNeKrD ◼ Website https://bit.ly/3sSdUsk ◼ TikTok   / casadevalentina   _ About Casa de Valentina 😉 Hi, my name is Lucila Zahran Turqueto and I'm responsible for Casa de Valentina! The project began as a blog in 2008, the result of my passion for decorating spaces when I was setting up my first home. With time and dedication, Casa de Valentina has grown, taken shape, and matured. I received invitations to write articles for leading magazines in the sector, was featured on the cover of a magazine, and we earned the title of most influential design and décor blog in Latin America. Here on YouTube, you'll find a select selection of architectural projects, with excellent interior design and decoration solutions. A space for us to share inspiration and good taste!