The place that hosts much of our daily lives reveals itself in a new light – brighter and more joyful – where functional architecture meets decorative details capable of softening the rhythm of work. The majestic entrance of the building casts its delicate yet vibrant hues onto the fabrics by Titanus, while the ribbons by Nastrificio Angelo Valera take on the shades of a well-lived landing, enlivened by a plant and a few red seats. Upstairs, the black frames of the terrace engage in dialogue with the deep green of the ivy, creating an elegant contrast echoed in the fibres by Lanificio Nova Fides. Further on, beige blends with light blue on the boutonné and tartan by Joseph H. Clissold & Son, evoking the welcoming atmosphere of a relaxation area, punctuated by tables and stools designed for a restorative break. Inside the offices, the furnishings become essential, defined by desaturated tones and clean lines: an equilibrium that takes shape in the labels by Cadica. The long, modern corridor is instead dressed in the beige and blue nuances by Milior 1895, accompanying each step with understated elegance. On a desk, an open computer beside a small flower captures a moment of everyday delicacy, reflected in the shapes and colours by Indet Group labels. In another room, among mugs, screens and smartphones, the patches by Panama Trimmings echo the tones of the décor, telling a story of quiet, orderly creativity. Where the setting embraces a more vintage taste, a typewriter and a lamp from another era bring retro suggestions back to life, in harmony with the velvety, welcoming textures by Pontoglio 1883 / Tesj Divisione di Pontoglio. Finally, a corner with a contemporary design leads us towards the office: here, greige linen meets the white cotton by Alumo / Brennet / Eugster & Huber in a light, refined dialogue, a discreet prelude to a new working day.
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