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Today we’re off to Comporta, a very special part of Portugal that’s known for its wild, unspoilt beaches and for being one of the country’s coolest destinations. We’re visiting Casa do Meio and Casa da Lagoa, two rustic yet modern homes that blend different styles to create unique interiors.
Discover all the details of these projects by interior designer Elisabete Vilhena Reis (@elisabetemvreis).
The stunning views of the landscape blend with the interior and fill the house with light. Imagine stretching out on the Tanya sofa and taking a well-earned break.
Our Tinne armchairs lend a more rustic feel. Want to know the trick to achieving this look? Combine natural elements such as wood, rattan and jute with metallic tones and materials such as cement for a more industrial look.
The combination of our Chiara wooden table and Isa chairs never fails. The wood used in the table adds a natural look that’s elevated by the modern style of the chairs. Their design allows light to flow and adds a sense of spaciousness to the room. Now all you need to do is welcome your guests!
We’ve noticed that Portugal’s most stylish homes tend to share a few key traits: they’re full of light, with open spaces, mostly white walls, and huge windows. Casa da Lagoa is the perfect example.
Wood, raffia and wicker are the key materials in this space, creating a strongly rustic look.
Need a place to unwind and forget about the real world for a while? The bedrooms at Casa da Lagoa are designed to make visitors want to stay forever.
In keeping with the rest of the villa, the earthy tones, white walls and natural materials make these bedrooms the perfect place to relax like never before.
We go inside through the glass doors. Modern style abounds in this space thanks to the unique furniture, such as the Halker table and Belleny armchairs. And the best part? They’re sustainable, responsibly-produced pieces.
To achieve these incredible results, full of personality, @elisabetemvreis chose these Kave pieces. Want to join us?
Photography by: @luisviegasphotography
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What is eco-participation?
Eco-participation is an additional fee added to the price of new bedding and furniture, paid by the consumer and transferred to Ecomaison.
Why?
It is used to fund the sorting, recycling, and repurposing of old mattresses and furniture.
How does it work?
Ecomaison implements collection and recycling solutions in partnership with local authorities, social economy organizations (such as the Network of Recycling Centers and Emmaus), and furniture professionals.
Since 2013, through this initiative, Ecomaison has already handled over 10 million tons of used furniture and bedding, preventing the landfill of waste equivalent to 1,000 Eiffel Towers. Previously, 55% of discarded furniture ended up in landfills. Ten years later, it's less than 3%. With 800,000 tons per year, Ecomaison is now the leading supplier of recycled wood in France.
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Ecomaison is a state-approved eco-organization that manages the sorting, collection, reuse, and recycling of household items and materials, from the foundations to the finishing touches. Its mission is to collect and repurpose household items and materials, giving them a second life by donating, repairing, recycling, or using them as an energy source.
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