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.
Casa BNF, designed by I Love My Home, is a Turin house with sweeping views of the hills, first constructed in 2024. The designers revamped the 1970s layout, focusing on natural light and open spaces. Notable features include lacquered wood paneling and a glass door partition. The revamped living area opens into an airy kitchen, and an apartment-width terrace extends beyond the living room. Both bedrooms have en suites, while the primary also incorporates a walk-in closet.
Nestled in the heart of Turin, Italy, a city famed for its rich history and artistic inclinations, is Casa Solferino – an embodiment of midcentury architecture reimagined in a modern context. This stunning seventh-floor apartment in the iconic 1954 ‘Casa Alta’ building represents designer Fabio Fantolino‘s quest to harmonize luxury with design.
Casa Solferino stands out with its daring use of the color blue, contrasting with rich upholstery, elegant fabrics, and black walnut elements. The result? A luxurious apartment that feels as warm and inviting as it does refined and chic.
Budi Budi designed in 2019 by Officina 8A, is an elegant apartment located in the heart of Turin, Italy, overlooking one of its most significant squares.