Milanese Apartment
A comfortable family nest, between intimate alcoves and views of the city.

2024
Giulio Ghirardi
Spotti Interior Design Team

The interior design project for an apartment for three located in the historic Porta Venezia district of Milan has focused on the creation of a personal and articulated space, intended for the intimacy of a family, without sacrificing an elegant style that blends with the urban context in which it is inserted. The architectural solutions hybridized with the furnishing elements - and expertly created by the artisans of Spotti - have enhanced the functional spaces, leaving even more ease in those corners where the protagonists are comfort, aesthetics and objects of affection that give warmth and personality to the home.


Textured fabrics, subtle patterns and delicate colors alternate in the furnishing choices and custom creations. The heart of the project is the living room, where the low and enveloping volumes of the sofa and carpet contrast with the tall and slender ones of the tailored elements, with walls that transform into doors and hidden wardrobes, and with a large bookcase that divides the space from that of the bedroom. Further enriching the space are the iconic furry roller chair designed by Nanda Vigo and the spectacular three-level chandelier by Verner Panton, with shell discs that capture the light and return it to the room warm and full of games of reflections.

The kitchen is designed to be a convivial space, where the warmth of the table and the bench in solid African wood dialogues with the iconic modern chairs by Vitra, which bring back with balance the functional and technological vocation of the space. The organization of the space in the bedroom is optimized thanks to the String bookcase and two icons of international design: the Hang It All by Vitra, a coat hanger with simple and bright colors and shapes, and the Sacco armchair by Zanotta, a piece designed in 1968 and a symbol of informality, lightness and freedom of the body.