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  • Milan, design week.
    design week-13.jpg
  • design week Milan
    Milan design week
  • Milan Design Week, Installation at the Università Statale
    Design Week , Milan.jpg
  • Helsinki, Nomen Nescio designers, Niina and Timo Leskelä
    Helsinki-81.jpg
  • Helsinki, Nomen Nescio designers, Niina and Timo Leskelä
    Helsinki-82.jpg
  • Helsinki, Akateeminen book store . the cefeteria designed by Alvar Aalto
    Helsinki-2.jpg
  • Milan,Design Week, Giorgetti event
    Design Week , Milan-2.jpg
  • Milan,Design Week, Giorgetti event
    Design Week , Milan.jpg
  • Milan,Design Week, Giorgetti event
    Design Week , Milan-4.jpg
  • Helsinki, yesyesyes bar and restaurant
    Helsinki-86.jpg
  • Portugal, interior
    Portugal27.jpg
  • Portugal, interior of a house
    Portugal24.jpg
  • Design  in Brianza, Giussano, Ditta Molteni, President Carlo Molteni
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  • Portugal, interior of a house
    Portugal13.jpg
  • Portugal, interior of a house
    Portugal28.jpg
  • Portugal, interior of a house
    Portugal14.jpg
  • Apartment in centre Milan, Kitchen,funrnishings custom made,  floor in white resin, pendant  "Romeo Soft-Flos, by Philippe Starck, chairs Arnie Jacobsen, table lamp "Daruma " by Fontanarte, on the shelf ceramic colleciotn by Ettore Sotsass and Michele de Lucchi
    ABE09020D00019.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-23.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-22.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-21.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-20.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-18.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-17.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-15.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-10.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-9.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-6.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-5.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-4.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-2.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-19.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-16.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-14.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-13.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-12.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-11.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-8.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-3.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi.jpg
  • Helsinki, Alvar Aalto house
    Helsinki-30.jpg
  • Helsinki, Alvar Aalto house
    Helsinki-31.jpg
  • Helsinki, Kiasma, Museum of contemporary art
    Helsinki-96.jpg
  • Helsinki, Sue Ellen bar and restaurant
    Helsinki-83.jpg
  • Helsinki, Alvar Aalto house
    Helsinki-33.jpg
  • Helsinki, Alvar Aalto house
    Helsinki-32.jpg
  • Helsinki, Sue Ellen bar and restaurant
    Helsinki-85.jpg
  • Helsinki, Rock Church
    Helsinki-34.jpg
  • Helsinki, the Corona Baaria Bilijardo founded by the Kaurismaki brothers
    Helsinki-44.jpg
  • Helsinki, Rock Church
    Helsinki-37.jpg
  • Helsinki, Akateeminen book store .
    Helsinki-4.jpg
  • Helsinki, Kiasma, Museum of contemporary art
    Helsinki-92.jpg
  • Helsinki, yesyesyes bar and restaurant
    Helsinki-87.jpg
  • Helsinki, Rock Church
    Helsinki-36.jpg
  • Helsinki, Rock Church
    Helsinki-35.jpg
  • Helsinki, Akateeminen book store .
    Helsinki-3.jpg
  • Helsinki, Akateeminen book store .
    Helsinki-5.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Milan, design week 2017,  Brera botanical Garden at Brera District
    design week Milan-10.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Galleria Rossana Orlandi
    design week Milan-27.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Palazzo Litta
    design week Milan-24.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Casa degli Atellani, IKea event
    design week Milan-13.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Dimore Studio
    design week Milan-5.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Galleria Rossana Orlandi
    design week Milan-28.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Palazzo Litta
    design week Milan-22.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Palazzo Litta
    design week Milan-20.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Casa degli Atellani, IKea event
    design week Milan-16.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Casa degli Atellani, IKea event
    design week Milan-15.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017,  Brera botanical Garden at Brera District
    design week Milan-9.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Dimore Studio
    design week Milan-7.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, installation at the  Feltrinelli foundation.
    design week Milan-4.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, installation at the  Feltrinelli foundation.
    design week Milan-2.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017,  outside Feltrinelli foundation.
    design week Milan.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, COS event at Cinema Arti
    design week Milan-11.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, installation at the  Feltrinelli foundation.
    design week Milan-3.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017,  outside Feltrinelli foundation.
    design week Milan-25.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Palazzo Litta
    design week Milan-17.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Casa degli Atellani, IKea event
    design week Milan-14.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Dimore Studio
    design week Milan-6.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017,  outside Feltrinelli foundation.
    design week Milan-26.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Palazzo Litta
    design week Milan-23.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Palazzo Litta
    design week Milan-19.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Palazzo Litta
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  • Milan, design week 2017, Casa degli Atellani, IKea event
    design week Milan-12.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017,
    design week Milan-8.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il ristorante . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-51.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il ristorante . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-50.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il ristorante, tagliolini con scampi . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-47.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il ristorante . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-46.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
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  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot, carrè di agnello in due cotture . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-43.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-42.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-39.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-38.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-36.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-34.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-33.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-32.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-31.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il ristorante, tagliolini con scampi . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-48.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
    Da Giacomo, Milan-44.jpg
  • Milan, GIACOMO, il Bistrot . Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service 7 days a week from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistrots and touches with a typically masculine, Anglophile flavour, such as the gentleman’s club-style bookcases with serried ranks of Morocco leather-bound gold-stamped books. Architects Laura Sartori Rimini and Roberto Peregalli wanted to evoke the essential elements of a certain kind of décor from north of the Alps in such a way that they seem to have always been here. In reality, everything from distribution of the space to the smallest detail of the décor was created from nothing by the designer duo The Bistrot shows itself at its very best in the evening, when the subdued lighting gives it a cosy but sophisticated nocturnal charm that invites intimacy.
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