
The living spaces are defined by contrasts and a playful balance between textures and tones. The kitchen, for instance, is conceived as a light, airy environment where mirrored surfaces and ‘vanishing’ walls amplify the spatial depth. Custom laminate coatings and a fiberglass wallpaper with gradient effects further enhance this perception, transforming a practical area into an immersive experience.
The main living room features a contemporary boiserie running around the perimeter, functional both as storage and display, hosting selected artworks and design objects.
Textiles, such as the Camera con Vista carpet designed by Studio Lievito for Boralevi Firenze, introduce softness and warmth, while furniture pieces like the daybed sofas by Studio Pepe and chairs by Neri & Hu offer sculptural elegance and comfort.
Accents in primary tones—reds and blues—add a vibrant, dynamic energy, and aluminum-covered staircases and neutral-toned finishes contribute to a sculptural interplay of form and light.

The private areas continue the dialogue of materiality and color in an intimate, playful key. The mezzanine bedroom creates a cozy retreat, while the bathroom showcases a striking black-and-white mosaic with marble highlights that envelops the space in elegance.
Eclectic yet curated, the apartment’s composition relies on a common palette that harmonizes diverse objects and surfaces, from the Rain 1 veneer by GamFratesi for Alpi to Studio Lievito’s own Nero collection and special-edition Fugit wall clocks.
Every detail, from the spaghetti meter Type to the Stick Trio wall lamp by Studio Pepe in the kitchen, contributes to an environment that is simultaneously functional, sculptural, and narrative, offering a versatile and expressive interpretation of contemporary urban living.



