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Hotel Max Brown Missori: Where Vintage Meets Modern

Modern hotel room interior with a neatly made bed, wooden furnishings, and warm lighting

Welcome to Hotel Max Brown Missori, the latest addition to Milan’s boutique hotel scene. Designed by Saar Zafrir, this mid-century styled retreat in the heart of Italy’s fashion capital combines playful aesthetics with comfort. From its 70s-inspired common areas to rooms equipped with SMEG kettles and Crosley turntables, every detail reflects a commitment to style and sustainability.

Mini Suite in Milan: A Pastry Chef’s Compact Luxury

Mini Suite in Milan: A Pastry Chef’s Compact Luxury

Mini Suite in Milan, designed by Archventil, reimagines compact living within just 25 square meters (269 square feet). This suite, tailored for a pastry chef in Italy’s design hub, seamlessly merges functional needs with elegant aesthetics.

Central to its design is a versatile kitchen, conceptualized as a culinary studio. Innovative features include a hidden entrance and a multifunctional island, showcasing how luxury and practicality can coexist in small spaces. The design cleverly integrates kitchen hues with wall colors, blending appliances and decor elements to maximize every centimeter of this chic, urban retreat.

+ Dal Verme: Milan’s Terrace Apartment Redefined

Featured+ Dal Verme: Milan’s Terrace Apartment Redefined

Step into + Dal Verme, Elena Tirinnanzi‘s 2021 masterpiece in Milan, Italy. This stunning apartment renovation showcases a unique terrace, offering an escape in one of Italy’s most dynamic cities.

Tirinnanzi’s design fuses modern elegance with Milan’s historical charm, creating a space that invites both comfort and style. Here, residents can immerse themselves in Milan’s rich culture and lively atmosphere, right from their own urban haven.

House#11: Milan’s Custom Modernity by Rubini

FeaturedHouse#11: Milan’s Custom Modernity by Rubini

Welcome to House#11, where Andrea Rubini‘s genius for modern design shines in Milan’s dynamic southeast area. Created in 2023 for a young couple, this 100 sqm apartment (approximately 1076 sqft) stands mere moments from the celebrated Fondazione Prada.

Rubini skillfully revitalizes the classic 1960s central corridor, transforming it into the home’s heartbeat. Moreover, the subtle grey tones on walls and floors provide a canvas for the striking elm veneers and furniture. Simultaneously, the innovative double-panel doors cleverly balance light and privacy, epitomizing the spirit of Milan’s illustrious design heritage.

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