
This panoramic penthouse located in the village of Marola was designed by architect Caterina Pegazzano. Born from a radical restoration of the attic, it is very modern and essential in its lines and furnishings. The attic is characterised by a few key elements: the optical white of the walls in contrast with the grey of the furnishings and the steel, the wood essence of the parquet and the stone wall in the loft area to give a warm note to the whole. The lighting design choices are in harmony with the entire project.
In the bright double height living area, the suspensions above the Aim table by Flos stand out. On the wall, Viabizzuno’s M1 recessed luminaires have been chosen. For the bedroom, Miss di Groppi suspensions.
Photographs by Michele Durante.