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Casa Mazzini Offers Scandinavian-Inspired Interior Design

Bright, minimalist dining space with wooden table, hanging green lamps, and framed artwork.

Designed by Matteo Magnabosco, Casa Mazzini is located in Torino, Italy. This historic apartment renovation prioritizes natural light and organisation. Structured around a sizable kitchen-cum-living room with a chunky corner sofa, the home features decor with Scandinavian touches, such as clean-lined furniture and statement lights. A palette of natural wood, marble, and glass is used throughout, while sage green tiles nod to contemporary trends.

House Luigi Ganzerli by Abate

Modern living room with geometric tile flooring, large sofa, and sliding glass door to backyard.

In Naples, Italy, Carmine Abate designed House Luigi Ganzerli in 2022. The project contrasts layers of warm tones with cool grey and black hues to create a dramatic composition. A long corridor extends through most of the floor plan, directing occupants toward a circular antechamber lined with wooden sliders. A grand living space sits at one end of the residence and contains multiple areas delineated by varied flooring styles, including a striking black stone rug with triangular cutouts.

Borgo Merlassino in Italy Transformed by Deamicisarchitetti

FeaturedMinimalist interior with green concrete wall, wooden stairs, and various architectural elements.

Borgo Merlassino is a restored Italian farmstead, designed by Deamicisarchitetti, set within La Raia estate in Gavi, Italy. It includes the barn, villa, farmhouse, patio, porch, studio, and warehouse, each reimagined with new functions and outdoor spaces while maintaining historic elements.

The venue offers diverse hosting options amidst scenic surroundings, showcasing the original charms with exposed beams, Pise Wall, and vibrant geometric patterns maintaining a connection with the landscape amidst La Raia estate’s vineyards.

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