Thursday, July 7, 2016

Arch Digest Features Anderson Cooper's Brazilian vacation home - Conveniently far from Rio's teeming multicultural Armageddon? --tma


Anderson Cooper enlisted fashion designer turned hotelier Wilbert Das to build him a vacation home in Trancoso, Brazil. Dubbed Casa Anderson, the estate comprises four buildings. In the main structure’s living/dining room, a vintage Bahian cocktail table mingles with pequi-wood stools and pieces from Das’s Uxua Casa home collection, including the indigo-dyed throw pillows, woven-reed rug, and sectional sofa.

Arch Digest

Lord knows it wasn’t convenience that inspired Anderson Cooper to build a home in the Brazilian town of Trancoso. Situated on the Atlantic coast in the state of Bahia, the village is a 14-hour schlep—including a flight change and a healthy car ride—from the CNN anchor’s base in Manhattan. Cooper first visited the idyllic hamlet in 2013 on a holiday with his partner, nightlife impresario Benjamin Maisani, and their friend Andy Cohen, the puckish television personality and Real Housewives sire. “Within a day I was fantasizing about buying a house there,” the well-traveled journalist recalls. “Ben thought I’d lost my mind, and Andy, who is encouraging about almost everything, thought I was nuts, too.”

Still, Cooper describes that inaugural sojourn as an intoxicating reverie. “I put my bags down in the bungalow where we were staying, I walked out onto the porch overlooking the Quadrado, the town square, and I just watched for a couple of hours. In the late afternoon, the kids started playing soccer, the horsemen began to return from the fields, and the lights came on in the little fishermen’s cottages. It’s hard to explain the attraction, but I just sat there, spellbound,” he remembers. ...

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