Showing posts with label Milan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milan. Show all posts
Monday, November 4, 2013
Studio Peregalli
Old world magnificence from the Milanese interior firm, Studio Peregalli - the custodians of which are interior designer Roberto Peregalli and architect, Laura Sartori Rimini. The New York Times TMagazine article describes the two collaborators as having:
Labels:
Architecture,
Interior Designers,
Laura Sartori Rimini,
Milan,
New York Times,
Roberto Peregalli,
Studio Peregalli
Friday, April 12, 2013
Transparent
The overwhelmingly quiet and beautiful courtyard at the Cortile di Via Savona at Zona Tortona - (Part of the Luce Tempo Luogo exhibition in Milan) by Dorell, Ghotmeh and Tane Architects, in collaboration with Izumi Okayasu and Toshiba. The idea is that the courtyard and reflective pool are illuminated by the sun during the day and by LED’s at night. A great example of appreciating the historic and century-old walls, while employing light and a contemporary pool to enhance each component...
Via Yatzer
Labels:
Contemporary,
Cortile di Via Savona,
Decay,
Dorell,
Ghotmeh and Tane Architects,
Historic Houses,
Italy,
Izumi Okayasu,
Luce Tempo Luogo,
Milan,
Pool,
Toshiba,
Yatzer
Friday, February 15, 2013
Wall & Decò
Just a small sample of the seriously swoon-worthy wallpaper designed by the Italian-based, Wall & Decò. Modern, fresh and innovative. Certainly brings background into the foreground...
Via here
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Every Square Inch...
Spellbound. Just one of many adjectives for Castellini House in Milan. What is even more beguiling is the mystery that prevails - no matter how much I strain my Google tool, I cannot find any further information about it. I happened upon the website of photographer, Richard Powers, quite by accident. The arresting photographs of the interior - the teal and sea-green canvas, the botanical trompe l'oeil murals, the circus tent-esque effect of the ceilings and the intricate mosaic tiles... let's just say, I would park my vespa against that salvaged pillar any day of the week.
All images from here
Labels:
Castellini House,
Italy,
Milan,
Mosaics,
Richard Powers,
Trompe l'oeil
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