The jewelry store portrays in its architecture the personality of the client. In consequence, it is a cozy and informal environment but at the same time very sophisticated, alike his creations in exhibition. To convey this, Dado selected material such as light-toned washed Brazilian walnut in slatted panels, Corten steel and cementitious floors. The decoration features linen, leather, shelves with books and art work; everything with the intention of breaking free from the rigidity of the commercial space.
Brazilian, graduated from the Belas Artes University in São Paulo, Brazil, receiving a degree in architecture and urbanism. He then completed a specialization in Paris, France through the École Speciale d’Architecture. For more than twenty years in the business, he has constructed a stable presence in residential and corporate architecture. Dado has consistently continued to bring to his projects the clients profile and personality, what drew respect to his work. Dado’s architecture and interior design has become a signature. There is a constant strive to attain balance, and Dado is able to achieve it through the use of natural material and light tones.
Antonio Bernardo is a very well known jeweler from Rio de Janeiro. His relaxed and sophisticated personality is what Dado sought out to represent in the architecture of Bernardo's stores. His jewelry is known for its creative and artisanal qualities.