Felipe Hess’ São Paulo apartment

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This is the São Paolo apartment of Felipe Hess, a Brazilian architect who created most of the Brazilian mosaics in Niemeyer’s masterpieces. As mentioned on Yatzer, he believes ‘what someone has on a bookshelf is who someone is’. This is of course translated in the big bookshelf he designed himself which covers the entire living room wall. For the rest he filled his home with mostly vintage Brazilian furniture.

Dit is het appartement van de Braziliaanse architect Felipe Hess (bekend van de mosaiken die hij ontwierp voor Oscar Niemeyer’s meesterwerken) in São Paulo. Zoals vermeld op Yatzer, vindt hij dat wat op iemands boekenkast staat bepalend voor wie deze persoon is. Dit is natuurlijk ook benadrukt door een grote boekenkast die zich over de hele muur van de living verspreid. Voor de rest heeft hij zijn appartement gevuld met vintage meubelen, voor het grootste deel uit Brazilië.

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