The Art of Design Issue 51 2021 | Page 15

In order to create a neutral base that would bring together new furniture and pieces from other centuries , we opted for the use of light tones on the Sivec marble floor and joinery details that follow the same line . Large glass doors delimit the environments without separating them , creating a visual continuity that favors the perception of spaciousness and integration in the apartment .
Modern , but without giving up the old pieces , the project has furniture by great Italian designers , arranged alongside centenary furniture . And to finish off the charm of the project , many works of art by the most diverse artists stand out in the environments , such as the wooden sculpture by Emanuel Araújo , which gained prominence on the living room wall , the important Arcaz de Jacaranda from the 18th century , the polyptych of Miguel Rio Branco and the marble sculpture by Bruno Giorgi .
And for an apartment that seems to be on the high seas , there ’ s nothing more fitting than a generous balcony , designed to bring the feeling of freedom , well-being and integration with nature .
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