Design Encounters: Búzios
- Carolina Mendonça
- Jan 7
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 7
Some places invite you to slow down — not through silence, but through rhythm.Búzios is one of those places.
There’s a quiet sophistication here. Not polished or staged — but organic, sun-worn, and deeply connected to nature. Design in Búzios doesn’t ask for attention; it unfolds naturally, in the curve of the coastline, the warmth of wood under bare feet, and the way light moves throughout the day.
Búzios reveals itself in layers — through walks, pauses, and details that stay with you long after you leave.

Rua das Pedras

Rua das Pedras is where Búzios reveals its rhythm. Always alive, always in motion — yet never overwhelming. Stone pathways, open façades, warm light, and spaces that flow effortlessly between indoors and outdoors.
Everything feels human-scaled and intentional, inviting you to walk slower, notice details, and stay a little longer. It’s a reminder that good design doesn’t compete for attention — it creates atmosphere.
Mistico

Mistico is an experience shaped by its setting — open views, a relaxed energy, and a table meant to be enjoyed without rushing. The food is vibrant and well-balanced, and the drinks are memorable, the kind that makes you linger a little longer.
Nothing feels excessive or forced. Every detail works quietly together, creating a sense of ease and connection. It’s a reminder that the most memorable spaces are the ones that make you feel something — without needing to explain why.
Abracadabra Boutique Hotel

Mistico is located within Hotel Abracadabra, and the setting couldn’t be more fitting. Perched above the water, the hotel offers open views and a sense of ease that feels immediate.
Nothing feels overdesigned. The spaces are relaxed yet thoughtful, allowing the landscape to take the lead. Mornings unfold slowly here — light-filled rooms, generous breakfasts, and views that make time feel secondary. Design is quiet and intentional, present without asking for attention.
Azeda Beach

Azeda Beach feels like a small escape within Búzios. Reaching it by boat taxi from the pier at Rua das Pedras is part of the experience.
Calm waters, soft sand, and a more contained landscape create a quieter rhythm, perfect for spending the day without agenda. It’s the kind of place where time stretches naturally, shaped by light, water, and simple pleasures.
Design isn’t only about form or space — it’s about atmosphere, rhythm, and how a place makes you feel.
For me, Búzios is a reminder that good design often lives in simplicity, where nature leads, and everything else follows.



