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MOOU
São Paulo
Superlimão designs the interiors of the MOOU Building in Vila Madalena
In the interior design of the MOOU Building, Superlimão translated his beliefs about living well into spaces: practicality with warmth, routine with lightness, and architecture that invites coexistence. Designed by FGMF, the building stands out in Vila Madalena for the way it integrates the city, everyday life, and urban kindness—a premise that also guided the interior design.
Each space was designed to function intuitively, respecting the flow of daily life and encouraging encounters. Without excess and with attention to detail, the project values people's use and time, with spaces that are easy to inhabit, welcoming, and reflective of real life.
The atmosphere is immediately established upon entering: the small square, open to the sidewalk—the result of a partnership between Superlimão and FGMF—connects the building to the city and leads to an area under pilotis, where transparency and integration with the surroundings create an invitation to stroll. The panel by artist Fabio Flaks creates the space's identity, along with comfortable furniture and durable finishes.
The leisure area, with a pool, sauna, and gym, reinforces this same sense of continuity. Everything is in the same volume, with indoor and outdoor areas connecting seamlessly. The palette blends light surfaces, natural materials, and light metalwork, creating a calm, functional, and unfashionable atmosphere. Even the laundry room was treated with the same care. The space features professional equipment and a ambiance that is consistent with the rest of the project.
More than simply decorating, MOOU's interior design integrates with the FGMF architecture and landscaping, without overlapping or competing. The presence of vegetation, cross-ventilation, and natural light were considered in every choice, enhancing the well-being and quality of the spaces.
Superlimão's proposal was simple: to create interiors that welcome, function, and reflect a way of living as effortlessly as possible.


Photos / Photography: Fran Parente
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