Sette House by Fabio Fantolino
Sette House is a midcentury-style apartment located in Turin, Italy, designed in 2016 by Fabio Fantolino.
About Sette House
Embark on a captivating journey through a uniquely designed apartment, where ample external views and a harmonious blend of wood and color elevate the ambiance to new heights.
Elegant Living Spaces
The apartment’s interior dazzles with extensive views, while wood and color accents create a warm atmosphere. In the spacious lounge, a suspended bench seamlessly leads the gaze from the American walnut bookcase to the windows, offering functional seating. Electric blue appliques, suspended from the columns, add a vibrant 70’s flair.
Moreover, the design skillfully balances structural elements with decorative furnishings. Highlights include a neutral wool rug, a cotton Edmond Flexform sofa, Mesh by Phanto armchairs in streaked green velvet, and a Fabio Fantolino-designed coffee table in walnut and blue glass.
Dining in Style
Wooden swinging lamellas enclose the dining area, centered around a chrome-plated steel table with a semi-gloss black lacquered wood surface, designed by the architect. Dark velvet Verpan chairs and the Bidone by Phanto ceiling light complement the setting.
A blue glass panel from the 1970s, set in a wooden frame, delineates the kitchen island. The entrance features wood paneling that cleverly hides wall cabinets, while two chrome tubes provide striking lighting for the Circle by Phanto.
Sophisticated Grounds
A grey resin floor brings out the beauty of the furnishings, setting the stage for the apartment’s elegant decor.
Master Suite Serenity
The master suite echoes the living area’s chromatic simplicity. A blue velvet bed and light grey wood paneling create a cozy corner, enhanced by a mirror and valet stand under Parachilna Aballs T hanging lamps.
Contrasting Bathrooms
The apartment features two distinct bathrooms. The master bathroom exudes elegance with hexagonal white mosaic tiles, American walnut furniture, and Calacatta grey marble (for the washbasin). Conversely, the guest bathroom offers a dramatic scene with a Rosso Levanto marble washbasin atop a walnut cabinet, set against black mosaic tiles and accented with circular chrome details.
This carefully curated apartment blends functionality with aesthetic appeal, creating a living space that’s both inviting and stylish.
Photography by Giorgio Possenti
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- by Matt Watts