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CÔCOGIN is a Portuguese luxury brand renowned for its handcrafted lacquer decorative trays and refined home décor objects. Based in Lisbon, the brand merges fine craftsmanship with artistic storytelling, creating collector-grade statement pieces. Known for drawing on historical, mythological, and artistic influences, CÔCOGIN’s products appeal to high-end design lovers and interior decorators seeking unique, conversation-starting items.
History
[edit]Co-founded in 2016 by Lucila de Mello Campos and Ludovic Huchet de La Bédoyère, CÔCOGIN emerged as a luxury design house focused on producing lacquer home accessories with a distinctive voice. Headquartered in Lisbon, the brand quickly gained recognition for its creative direction and quality craftsmanship. Lucila's multicultural background—Brazilian and European—informs the brand’s eclectic yet timeless design language.
Products and Design
[edit]The brand's inaugural collections feature luxury lacquer trays, designed to elevate everyday living spaces.[1]. These trays are meticulously handcrafted, showcasing the brand's commitment to quality and artistry. These trays are handmade by artisans using traditional techniques, resulting in high-gloss finishes and vibrant visual storytelling. The brand emphasizes narrative-rich design, with each tray referencing iconic personas or allegorical themes.
For instance, one collection draws inspiration from the 16th-century Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe, reflecting the brand's penchant for infusing storytelling into its products[2]. The legendary Marchesa Luisa Casati's decadent glamour and eccentricity has also inspired the Casati design. Known for her flamboyant lifestyle and devotion to art, Casati is reimagined through rich color palettes and intricate symbolism. This collection of luxury lacquer trays stands as a tribute to the lost art of hosting.
Recognition
[edit]CÔCO GIN has garnered attention in various design and lifestyle publications[3]. Notably, the brand has been featured in The World of Interiors, where its lacquer trays were highlighted for their imaginative designs[4].
Online Presence
[edit]The brand maintains an active online presence through its official website and social media platforms. Its Instagram account showcases the latest collections and design inspirations[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "Muck Rack | For journalists and public relations". muckrack.com. 2022-09-17. Retrieved 2025-05-28.
- ^ "DECORATIVE LACQUER TRAY - ÉTOILE". CÔCO GIN. Retrieved 2025-05-28.
- ^ "cocogin.com - Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 2025-05-28.
- ^ "Muck Rack | For journalists and public relations". muckrack.com. 2022-09-17. Retrieved 2025-05-28.
- ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2025-05-28.
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