Located in the Fasano Itaim building, this apartment offers a serene counterpoint to São Paulo’s dynamic energy, shaped by light, materiality, and curated design. In the living room, floor-to-ceiling glass brings in daylight, softened by a macramé curtain. Warm tones meet precise dark surfaces, like deep wooden paneling. A built-in shelf links TV, dining, and kitchen areas, while neutral rugs define three connected zones. Furniture bridges eras, mixing Brazilian modernist icons such as Jorge Zalszupin’s Pétala table with Gio Ponti and Finn Juhl classics. Art adds a contemporary edge: a gallery of abstract drawings at the entrance, Artur Lescher sculptures among vertical slats, and Abraham Palatnik’s vibrant work animating a kitchen wall. In private spaces, the palette softens. The bedroom features a wood-paneled headboard with indirect light and floating nightstands; the travertine-clad bathroom is minimal yet refined. Balancing openness and intimacy, the apartment is a timeless expression of urban living.