Day and night. Soft light, deep shadow. Earth and metal. Mirror and marble. Feminine and maculine. Precious and raw.Two houses by Italian designer Vincenzo De Cotiis. Two spaces full of tactile pleasure and celebration of form.
First place (feminine) I want to live there. second place (masculine) I want to make a film there. Something dark and tortured, a tragic triangle, that ends badly but oh so beautifully for all concerned.
@MadonnaofCoogee: Perhaps a sequel to Luca Guadagnino's I Am Love with Tilda Swinton (2009)–the most ravishing interior design movie of the past decade.
Jared Hayden says:
Stunning. And a reminder that Italy is and always will be the ne plus ultra of design.
Randy Trainor says:
It all feels incredibly raw and masculine. Very shocking.
MadonnaofCoogee says:
First place (feminine) I want to live there.
second place (masculine) I want to make a film there. Something dark and tortured, a tragic triangle, that ends badly but oh so beautifully for all concerned.
Jared Hayden says:
@MadonnaofCoogee: Perhaps a sequel to Luca Guadagnino's I Am Love with Tilda Swinton (2009)–the most ravishing interior design movie of the past decade.