Carnival of colour: fashion designer Isabela Capeto’s Rio apartment

This 1940s Brazilian home, filled with items reflecting the eclectic taste of its owner, is as breath-taking as the view

I’ve always dreamed of living in front of this view. I think it’s such a luxury to have this postcard in my living room,” says Isabela Capeto of her flat overlooking one of Rio de Janeiro’s most iconic landmarks: the Sugarloaf Mountain.

A fashion designer, Isabela moved here eight years ago. She was completely mesmerised by the view and also fell in love with the original vintage style of the 1940s building, which has wooden parquet floors in two shades, as well as high ceilings and lots of light coming in through the large windows.

Continue reading… This 1940s Brazilian home, filled with items reflecting the eclectic taste of its owner, is as breath-taking as the viewI’ve always dreamed of living in front of this view. I think it’s such a luxury to have this postcard in my living room,” says Isabela Capeto of her flat overlooking one of Rio de Janeiro’s most iconic landmarks: the Sugarloaf Mountain.A fashion designer, Isabela moved here eight years ago. She was completely mesmerised by the view and also fell in love with the original vintage style of the 1940s building, which has wooden parquet floors in two shades, as well as high ceilings and lots of light coming in through the large windows. Continue reading… Interiors, Homes, Fashion, Rio de Janeiro, Textile art, Life and style 

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