Milan in Blue: between architectural history and contemporary design
In the heart of Milan, among the streets of Missori and with a privileged view of the Velasca Tower, a 90-square-meter apartment has been transformed by Alessandra Villani into a sophisticated retreat that combines history and contemporaneity. The project reinterprets the spaces with minimal elegance, enhancing the natural light and architectural geometries of the famous Brutalist skyscraper. The understated and measured interiors find character in the details: custom-made furniture, deep hues and touches of bright blue. The absolute stars are the wallpapers from the Marni collection for LondonArt, which dress the walls like couture dresses: graphic motifs, floral patterns and textured textures transform each room into a visual experience. The home thus becomes a balance between Milanese rationality and decorative creativity. The choice of papers reinforces the dialogue between memory and innovation, between strict architectural lines and intimate atmospheres. The overall effect is dynamic but refined, urban but welcoming. A project that tells Milan with an international look, lightness and style.
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