A kaleidoscope of bright and brilliant colours, designer pieces almost everywhere and a great desire for customization turned this domestic space into an oasis of charm.
The bright and brilliant colour, mixed here and there with black and white and with natural tones, is the leitmotif of the rooms.
Enveloping white and smoky grey provide the backdrop for the living room and bedroom: the ivory walls – designed along the lines of an imaginary domestic art gallery – have been deliberately left unfinished, to give the house a personality.
The choice of material for the floor of the living room and the bedroom on the attic floor stems from the love for neutral and slightly smoky tones: concrete everywhere, in the lighter and softer grey version.





The colour with strong contrasts, the taste for the eccentric, and the unconditional love for Piero Fornasetti are instead the dominant features of the finishes, furnishings and tiles that “paint” the kitchen.
Some furnishings are unique pieces or prototypes,purchased directly from the workshops of young and talented designers known at the Milan Furniture Fair; still others are reinterpretations of design objects, especially the seats, which the owner enjoyed customizing by covering them with new fabrics, also created by great designers. Finally, the iconic pieces of design and the must-have collectables can not be missed, some of which are now discontinued and almost impossible to find.
In the living room, Murano glass dominates the tables: from the pair of vases by Flavio Poli for Alessandro Mandruzzato to the Venini on the large Tulip by Eero Saarinen, which is accompanied by plates from the Voyage En Ikat collection by Hermès.
Last but not least, this journey into the kaleidoscopic universe of Naturalia and Mirabilia ends on the terrace, where you can enjoy the astonishing and wonderful view offered by nature.



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