An eighteenth-century palazzo in which the sculptural furniture designed by Vincenzo De Cotiis stands alone. The architect’s flat in Milan is absolute perfection: rough and brutalist elegance.
In an eighteenth-century flat in Milan, the architect Vincenzo De Cotiis has made his house in a very traditional Italian palazzo, so neat and perfect that it almost seems that no one lives in it, a monumental and livable sculpture. The structure already had a lot of character in its contemporary design, an apartment of 300 square meters in a Palazzo hidden in a narrow street of the Magenta area.
Vincenzo De Cotiis believes that people spend too much time eliminating the original layers that had been added, years of paint and paper that are part of the true essence of this building, with paint, false ceilings and horrible carpets. He seeks perfection in the imperfection. This so typical Milan architecture is the abode of a very stunning interior design project.
All colors are original and bleached due to the exposure of the sun throughout the decades, the effect is both warm and welcoming. Vincenzo De Cotiis‘ modern design reflects the architect‘s love for textures, organic shapes, and light.
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