Giampiero Tagliaferri's design for a young art collector's duplex penthouse in Milan blends classic Italian design with modern functionality. Filled with iconic pieces from 20th-century designers, the apartment captures the essence of 1970s avant-garde Italian interiors. Tagliaferri strategically opened up the layout for a seamless flow between entertaining and private spaces. Combining luxurious materials, such as lacquer and rosewood, with soft upholstery creates an inviting atmosphere. Overall, the design emphasizes comfort, making it an ideal setting for hosting or casual lounging, while still reflecting sophisticated style.
The idiosyncratic duplex penthouse offers a mini master class in Italian modern design, featuring treasures from 20th-century design titans and lesser-known talents.
Tagliaferri evokes the spirit of avant-garde Italian interiors of the 1970s, creating a chic ambiance with sleek materials and a sociable layout.
The apartment is designed like a hotel suite, centered on function and comfort, allowing for easy hosting of friends or simply relaxing.
The design combines a modern approach with a nod to the past, creating a dynamic space that excites both design enthusiasts and social hosts.
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