Tuesday
Dec112012
Alain Brugier
The more photos I come across from Brazil, the more I want to finally visit this gorgeous country. The landscape is breathtaking, and it's inhabitants seem to be a creative, non-trend-following bunch of really cool people (holla at all our Brazilian followers!) . After having a looksie through the portfolio of photographer Alain Brugier, I am putting a trip to Brazil high on my bucket list.
Reader Comments (11)
Hi Kim,
I will agree with you on this note, brazilians are creative, non-trend-following bunch of really cool people!
I am a follower and loved your post today.
Elegant and personal; what fabulous style!
Pictures 4 and 5 are about as dreamy as it gets. So much oxygen and space to breathe it in. Beautiful.
Oi ! (No hablamos espanol en Brasil... ) Concrete and glass, surrounded by tropical vegetation, always lots of white walls, a mix of natural materials (look at that wood table) contemporary furniture+ ethnic sculptures + some antiques and old stuff. This mix is so Brazilian ! Love your blog girls !
Farewell to Oscar Niemeyer but he has many disciples who are following closely behind. Totally livable, totally cozy and still totally cool. I am a huge fan of decor fusion and this is a great example.
I'm going to Brazil for the art! And the pointy hills -- what's up with that?
I live in Rio de Janeiro, the Wonderful City! Come visit us! Brazil is a country with very warm and endless natural beauty!
Love every inch! Particularly the kitchen/bar table and the orange bedroom. Great post!
You will be a nice stay in Brazil. Big and beautifull country in South America.
We speak portuguese here not spanish.
See ya !
Love your blog .
Ola from Sao Paulo, Brasil!
And, yes, there is a tremendous amount of creativity and style here. I cannot imagine the cost of this house and the items within. It's just so stunning, an elegant mix of man-made and natural beauty. Wish I could move right in...
Infinity pool + mountains = breathtaking. Note to Portuguese-speaking folk – Kim didn't mean "hola" (Spanish); she typed "holla" (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=holla) But I understand the confusion!