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Showing posts with label italian interiors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label italian interiors. Show all posts

Friday, 9 June 2017

Casa Flora holiday flat in Venice

Casa Flora is a short-term rental that emulates the feel of a boutique hotel and inserts contemporary design into a traditional Venetian house. The apartment was designed by Diego Paccagnella, but more than 20 Italian companies produced custom furniture for the Casa Flora.
"Casa Flora is the result of these two worlds coming together, hospitality and custom design," said Paccagnella. "The final outcome is a place that didn't exist before in the lagoon, one that challenges traditional hospitality models and uses design to foster sustainable tourism."
Interior designer Laura Sari and architect Matteo Ghidoni helped realise it.



Traditional Venetian materials in the apartment include Murano glass by Salviati, treated briar wood by Xilia and textiles by Rubelli.




TM Italia crafted a kitchen island with a green stone top, intended to recall historic palazzi facades and church alters.



The heavy countertop is held up by a broad, light-blue-painted cylinder on one side and more spindly legs on the other – giving it a contemporary finishing touch.





In the bedrooms, designers have married traditional parquet floors, dark-wood-framed windows and old fireplaces with lightweight contemporary furniture designs like coloured metal tables and clothes rails by Mingardo, and 3D-printed lamps by Alessandro Zambelli.





For the interior design, Sari and Ghidoni focused on putting a new spin on traditional Venetian materials, like palladiana terrazzo – a common flooring in local houses, used here in the toilets.

source yatzer

Monday, 14 March 2016

40's apartment in Milan with a modern twist





















This 1940s  apartment is situated in Milan and is the home of the talented architect – designer Cristina Celestino. She has just moved in and left it virtually untouched. The big living room, with three large windows, an original chimney in the classic 40's style, is an ideal background for the Osvaldo Borsani's armchairs and couch and the amazing coffee table by Paolo Piva. Both Cristina and her husband Matteo are passionate about Italian design. They collect amazing and unique pieces like Gino Sarfati's ceiling light, Luigi Caccia Dominioni chest of drawers.. 

Credits : Constance Gennari


Thursday, 24 July 2014

Apartment in Milan

In a residential area of ​​Milan,  Simona, an architect, took possession of a beautiful apartment in an amazing period house. She tackled the restoration that lasted several years, and isn't completed yet. Windows and antique floor have been preserved, everything else 
 has been modified to create a more contemporary atmosphere. A large living space, three bedrooms and a mix of styles and eras have given this apartment a new feel. Lighting design, furniture and family always more vintage items.