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Clean lines and authenticity of materials created a seamless architectural canvass for the contemporary interior. Subtle textural transitions and a clean palette introduce an element of sophistication and elegance to the minimal interior. The furniture was inspired by sculptural simplicity and the timeless appeal of Japanese and mid-century Scandinavian design, creating warmth, character, and a serene space for family living. This quiet balance allows the interior to have a voice of its own while providing an opportunity for the clients to showcase their extensive art collection.
Shower & vanity unit in the spa bathrooms use Silk Georgette Stone from Salvatori. Meanwhile the wall lights on vanity are from allied maker ‘Bastion Wall Lamp’.
The Rio coffee table was designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1962 for the Japanese Embassy in Paris. Today Cassina crafts this design by the same materials as intended by Charlotte Perriand, which is available in natural oak with a Vienna straw top or black-stained oak with a Marquiñ table top. Available at Chaplins.
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