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The impressive ceiling height – typical attribute of historic buildings – marks its presence with a deep olive green, contrasting with the floor and walls. A mirror above the kitchen’s steel and Calacatta marble backsplash further enhances the spectacular volume.
Our eyes fall on this versatile stool by Danish designer Simon Legald. Its clean, geometric lines are brought to life from recycled materials.
Resin flooring gives an elegant tone-on-tone look to the office area.
Wouldn’t you think you were in the lobby of a prestigious hotel? This is an opportunity to feats your eyes upon the carefully preserved historic moldings and openings.
We softly enter the night space to observe the continuity of the beautiful chromatic harmony.
A combination of wood and rattan to create a warm bedside… and a favorite for this bookcase nightstand!
The green ceiling magnifies Front’s Serpentine light, born of the delicate twisting and turning of a piece of paper.
The spacious shower room is revealed behind a huge fluted glass wall. In addition to its undeniable aesthetic value, it strikes the right balance between light and privacy.
The mineral Brutalist ambience completes the uniqueness and exceptional character of the premises.
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