Love the family-friendly, bright, and whimsical vibe of this home designed by Milan-based design firm Studio Paradisiartificiali. The design of this home centres around a small coloured volume: the mixing and matching of a few, simple geometries, amidst the luxuriant vegetation of an imaginary garden. The effect is that of a votive temple, an architecture born to celebrate domestic rituals. When a house represents living in its most intimate form, it turns into a home, a physical and mental extension of its inhabitants. What we wished to convey was the sense that beyond the threshold lay a marvel of nature that reigns supreme insofar as capable of arousing infinite wonder in the onlooker. To this end, together with the Mexican artist Guillermo Flores ORBEH, we left our clients to wander through the leafy branches until they reached a small coloured volume and chose it as their home.
Photos: Riccardo Gasperoni
Jesse says:
Anyone have a source on that fabulous black “fan” lamp pendant in the living room?
KiM says:
It’s the Vertigo pendant by Constance Guisset for Petite Friture
Blanders says:
It’s nice to see such bold and innovative colour choices, such as the pastel pink tiles in the living room, and the dark mauve kitchen cabinets. The subtle botanical references (the mossy green wall hanging, the mushroom-shaped Vertigo pendant) are also enormously clever.
Christine Madill says:
What is the source of the blue and blonde wood night table? Please and thank you.