CUSTOMIZATION AND REINVENTED MATTER

Each unit of Cobogó Mucuri is made from natural stone leftover.

The body of the piece is made using the Stonesis technique, a mineral composite developed by TCC Whitestone that incorporates marble residues such as fragments, mud and dust.

At the center, a solid stone insert — of the same stone type — displays the material in its original appearance.
Mucuri is customizable, able to adapt to the context and language of each project: stone type, tone, finish, rhythm and scale can be defined in collaboration with the client.

Beyond the presented combinations, it is possible to develop other versions, depending on
residue availability and upon consultation.

Cobogó Mucuri is a modular element that allows spaces to be divided without closing them. It channels light, lets air circulate, and casts shadows in constant motion.

It adapts elegantly to residential or commercial interior environments.

It works as a partition, light filter, or architectural composition — with sculptural presence and organic function.

Each composition gains its own rhythm, both structural and sensorial.
WITH MUCURI,
STONE GAINS A NEW LIFE
AND A NEW LANGUAGE.
Mucuri embodies a renewed vision of matter: giving expression to surplus, reinventing the fragment, and restoring the presence of stone.

Customization available upon request.

Mucuri is designed by Adônis Evangelista, resident designer at TCC Whitestone, whose practice intersects sculpture, architecture, and sustainability.

His approach to materials is intuitive and experimental, combining technical expertise with the poetic expression of stone.

AN ELEMENT IN SPACE.
RHYTHM, LIGHT AND MATTER.