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A Refined Apartment in Rome

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When you bring together a team of architects, furniture designers, 3D artists, and interior designers, the results are guaranteed to be outstanding, and this applies to the Quincoces-Dragò & Partners studio, founded by a team of young and talented creatives based in Milan and Madrid. This stunning Italian apartment illustrates the studio’s perfectly balanced design strategy that combines classic and modern features and lends them a distinctly elegant finish. Here, you can find pieces of furniture by Eames, Charlotte Periand, or Gio Ponti, alongside contemporary art, sculpture, and vintage décor pieces, all complementing each other perfectly. As if to set up the ideal space for the furniture and art pieces, the team transformed the apartment with a predominantly white palette, creating an art gallery ambience in a comfortable home. In the kitchen, modern cupboards with a smooth surface and minimalist look are paired with classic marble countertops and warm brown wood. The bathroom boasts clean lines, natural stone surfaces, and a minimalist design. Throughout the home, arched windows let generous amounts of natural light to come through and also provide breathtaking views of Rome. Unique and creative, this apartment clearly shows that you can blend refinement, art, classic design and contemporary features in a living space that looks and feels like a comfortable, relaxing home. Photography by Alberto Strada.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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