Eclectic fat Apartment Design With Many artworks
The salon offers the refined taste of the owners - LC1 armchairs (1928) by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, Cassina sofa (1954), Florence Knoll and Skygarden pendant
This eclectic apartment belongs to the Italian chef Massimo Bottura. It is obviously an art collector and some of the most interesting interiors I've seen come from art collectors. Each room of this place has its own personality. Marble floors in the second image are mind blowing, art and of themselves.
The apartment is located in a 1957 building and was completely restored and renovated by the designers. The lounge is very bold and eye-catching with black furniture and a beautiful purple sofa, which is anchored with a bold geo carpet and a fresh work of art on the wall.
The kitchen is a glamorous space, this is the most loved by the owner of the apartment space. Fund metal screen, a chic and modern chandelier and Steel Professional modules and a large work bench make it look professional but comfortable and familiar.
The master bedroom is bold like the rest of the spaces here. A dark purple sofa, oversized work piece above the bed, a large yellow art above the sofa, folding colorful rugs really stand out in a quiet room gray with a black single.
The dining room is full of light and a white dining table clams and beige chairs are balanced with a super daring work of art.
The owner is a collector not only of art but also of vinyl, so here is a large library used to display 10 thousand vinyl it
In the dining room there are tables Fronzoni '64 (1964) and the light Chandelier by David Chipperfield FontanaArte
In the entrance hall with a ceiling it zodiacal are two chairs by Verner Panton - Cone Heart (1959) and Cone (1958)
the work of Vik Muniz is accompanied by S-president (1991), design Tom Dixon for Cappellini
the kitchen has room steel professional, but still has a comfortable family atmosphere
the bathroom shows the chair statuette Lloyd Schwan for Cappellini and etch accessories TomDixon
lamp Birdie by Ingo Maurer, illuminates the table (1966) by Warren Platner for Knoll
The master bedroom has a sofa designed by George Nelson, Arco lamp (1962) and works of art of Carlo Benvenuto and Marco Montesano
The Bend- Sofa by Patricia Urquiola corresponds to low and side tables and Lotus Zettel'z 6 lamp by Ingo Maurer, turned into family album, there are 10,000 vinyls on the set
piece is a painting of David Salle
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