Photographe : Valentina Sommariva
Elegance and creativity, contemporaneity and classicism alternate and coexist in this space, through materials and touches of color, sometimes traditional, other times of impact such as the choice of blue,Veronica’s favourite.
Kitchen and wardrobe are custom-made by SCIC, based on a design by 13.1 A&D.
The Monolite kitchen has 28 mm thick doors, 45 ° beveled and veneered in glossy eucalyptus wood. The stainless-steel details for the flat profile under the top, the plinths and handles, the strips and the wooden infill panels are made to panel the entire structure from floor to ceiling. We used a ghosting system to hide the ovens with a retractable door. The grille cover is glossy lacquered and in palette. The worktop and backsplash in white Cattani marble illuminate the design and contrast the shades of the doors.
The wardrobe with doors in bronze anodized aluminum, back-painted glass panels covered in sand-colored alcantara, fulfills its function perfectly: the reflective bronzed glass display cabinets enriched by luminous backs enhance clothes and accessories and make the structure elegant and discreet.
“Collaborating with 131 A&D, by Filippo Fiora and Federico Sigali, was stimulating and dynamic - says Maria Costanza Marconi Fornari, Head of Marketing at SCIC - It was important to give space to creativity on the project, starting from Veronica Ferraro’s wishes. A tight teamwork has allowed SCIC to have a sartorial and entirely custom-made approach, dressing spaces just like it happens with boats. This project wants to celebrate the refinement of style and the optimization of spaces. "
Property Owner / Client
Designed by 13.1 Architecture & Decor studio, by Filippo Fiora and Federico Sigali
Veronica Ferraro's Home
Photographe : Valentina Sommariva
Photographe : Valentina Sommariva
Photographe : Valentina Sommariva
Photographe : Valentina Sommariva