Nova Coleção CASAS em MDF destaca o lar como palco vivo da vida na Expo Revestir 2026

New MDF HOMES Collection highlights the home as life's living stage at Expo Revestir 2026

Greenplac MDF industry invites artist Larissa Salgado to portray live moments in artistic pieces, positioning the home as the center of one's own existence.

Imagine a home that is not just a fixed address, but a dynamic stage where each phase of life gains its unique importance. Inspired by the future of consumption, where the home environment becomes the epicenter of deep connections with architecture and design, Greenplac MDF launches the CASAS | Criativa. Conectada. Natural. Humana. Collection at Expo Revestir 2026.

At the heart of the 2026 trends, this new MDF line transforms living into a vibrant and constantly evolving experience. The collection features five carefully selected patterns: the soft solid colors Plié (neutral pink), Arenza (delicate fendi), and Moccato (cozy cappuccino), in addition to the essential wood patterns Carvalho Catedral and Freijó Nacional.

Together, they invite architects and designers to create interiors that adapt to different life rhythms: playful, technological, natural, or deeply human, always celebrating individuality and the various phases of existence.

The launch comes to life at Greenplac's 200 m² booth at Expo Revestir (March 9-13, São Paulo Expo), transformed into an immersive space that goes beyond traditional exhibition. There, the home is not static: it is a sensory environment where products and concepts intertwine in interactive narratives.

The highlight of the experience is the presence of visual artist Larissa Salgado, who performs live creative sessions throughout the event. Known for techniques such as creating real watercolor scenarios with coffee, Larissa will produce paintings directly inspired by the collection's concept. Her numbered and signed paintings will explore the routines of the booth and phrases with emotional connections to visitors' daily lives, especially engaging with the theme: What is the time of your HOME?

 

 

At the booth, Larissa's performances turn the environment into a living studio, merging art and design in real-time for a deep immersion, as if the home were the setting where creativity unfolds without filters.

“To eternalize routines or phrases that hold meaning is to highlight life in its essence. An isolated scene, a watercolor with brewed coffee itself or simple India ink is all that is needed for an important reflection: what is the time of your home?”, says artist Larissa Salgado.

Every home has its time to live each moment. This is the essence of the new CASAS concept. It evolves the brand's previous concept, the Timeless, influenced by more conscious choices, to embrace the dynamic of longevity. “Home is the place for our truest phases, each in its own time. The CASAS Collection delivers exactly that: a living space that evolves with its inhabitants,” explains Lais Carelo, marketing manager at Greenplac MDF.

Greenplac balances major trends with what the market truly values, strengthening its portfolio for carpenters, specifiers (such as architects and interior designers), and end consumers seeking premium and conscious solutions.

 

About Larissa Salgado

A lawyer by training, Larissa Salgado never imagined making a living from art. But during the pandemic, she picked up her brushes almost without pretense, and what started as a hobby turned into a profession.

Born in Campo Grande (MS) and raised in Francisco Alves (PR) alongside her mother, Maria, Larissa cherishes the happiest memories of her childhood: afternoons drawing on the floor, leaning against the sofa, creating girls with overalls and curly hair.

At 16, she moved to Amambai (MS) to live with her father and study Law. The routine of internships and her own office eventually stifled her artistic vein. The colors, which had always been part of her, took a backseat.

Her reunion with art happened when she returned to Paraná and settled in Toledo. Today, her works travel the world. “My art started to be recognized as something unique through coffee. Coffee gave me confidence in my expressions. To this day, I haven't found another 'ink' that satisfies me as much as coffee.

For those who love coffee and art, her story makes perfect sense: “sometimes life just waits for the right moment for us to become colorful again, and painting live is natural for me. During the creative process, I connect with the scene, the audience, and the art happens immediately and emotionally,” shares the self-taught artist from Toledo (PR).

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