A penthouse born from the desire to be more than just a home: a gesture, an identity. Here, every choice is a statement of style, every material becomes a story. In this project by Studio Eigen, travertine is the protagonist: large cross-cut slabs laid in an asymmetrical pattern, walls furrowed with horizontal veins like waves of stone, striped surfaces in the bathrooms that lend depth and proportion. Next to it, Canaletto walnut warms and defines the space with enveloping boiserie, custom-made furniture, and sculptural details, right up to the sleeping area where the wood creates a refined play of light and shadow. But it is the wallpaper that gives the rooms their most narrative character. In the living area, a sophisticated jungle transforms the walls into an evocative, vibrant, and immersive landscape, capable of lighting up the space with scenographic elegance. In the sleeping area, Belgian linen covers the surfaces with a more intimate and material presence: a light texture that absorbs light and restores calm, creating a cozy and sensory atmosphere.