Project by the Architects Carlo Bignami, Marina Marsich, Fiorenza Stringa, with Ariela Goggi as Creative Advisor.
Restoration
We aimed to transform the settings, completely restored in the ‘80s by the Architect Caccia Dominioni, into more modern, emotionally attractive Suites.
The selected flooring material for kitchens and bathrooms is a local stone called Ceppo Lombardo. The stone is matched with a natural durmast parquet in the living areas and with rectangular white tiles for bathroom covering.
The clean, simple, and elegant image of a neutral and shapeable container.
Personality
We wanted to donate its own personality to the new image, something strongly reshaping the preexistent apartments turning them into charming Suites. Color played a fundamental role: intense, pasty, enveloping, and matching one to another, always paired with geometric patterns ton sur ton or in clear contrast. Each of the 11 Suites has a different combination between color and wallpaper, lending a precise personality to each of them, from the elegant camaïeu in shades of green, to the psychedelic ’70 pattern, passing from azure and blue tones to hues of orange and violet.
Aesthetic
The aesthetic is freely inspired by the ’60, as the fil rouge connecting all the Suites. The most significant furniture elements like sideboards, tables, bookcases, and chairs are original Vintage; unique pieces, the result of careful and passionate research.
Charm and personality are the adjectives that best match the final restoration and restyling result.
Project by the Architects Carlo Bignami, Marina Marsich, Fiorenza Stringa, with Ariela Goggi as Creative Advisor.