Le pareti sono le protagoniste assolute di questo
appartamento di Londra, opera del team di Nap Atelier sotto la guida della sua
ideatrice Stefania Passera.
Pareti a tinta unita come quelle color senape del living o
rivestite dalla carta da parati
Osiris che con i suoi disegni stilizzati
riassume la tavolozza di tutti gli ambienti.
Ma soprattutto le due psichedeliche pareti della zona pranzo
e della camera da letto matrimoniale, che come i dipinti di Rousseau il
Doganiere, rappresentano paesaggi onirici ed esotici, con piante gigantesche ed animali selvatici (realizzate con pannelli di carta da parati disegnata dall'illustratrice colombiana Catalina Estrada)
Il tutto fa da scenografia ad icone della storia del design come la libreria semisferica
Continental disegnata da Joe Colombo nel
1965 o il tavolo Tulip di Saarinen, anche in versione mini per
i comodini.
Nulla sembra essere lasciato al caso come in un set cinematografico e un filo conduttore unisce ed armonizza tutti gli ambienti ma
sempre con un tocco di ironia, di chi sa che il gioco è importante tanto
quanto lo stile.
A tiger on the bed
The walls are the absolute protagonists of this apartment in London, the work of the team Nap Atelier under the guidance of its creator Stefania Passera.
Colorful walls of mustard yellow,like in the livingroom,or covered by wallpaper Osiris with its stylized designs that summarizes the palette of all environments.
But above all, the two psychedelic walls of the dining area and the master bedroom, which, like the paintings of Henri Rousseau, are dreamscapes and exotic, with gigantic plants and wild animals (made with panels of wallpaper designed by Colombian illustrator Catalina Estrada).
All this makes a beautiful setting for icons of design history as the hemispheric library Continental designed by Joe Colombo in 1965 or the Saarinen Tulip table, even in a mini version for bedside tables.
Nothing seems to be left to chance, a common thread unites and harmonizes all environments, but always with a touch of irony of someone who knows that the game is just as important as the style.
Colorful walls of mustard yellow,like in the livingroom,or covered by wallpaper Osiris with its stylized designs that summarizes the palette of all environments.
But above all, the two psychedelic walls of the dining area and the master bedroom, which, like the paintings of Henri Rousseau, are dreamscapes and exotic, with gigantic plants and wild animals (made with panels of wallpaper designed by Colombian illustrator Catalina Estrada).
All this makes a beautiful setting for icons of design history as the hemispheric library Continental designed by Joe Colombo in 1965 or the Saarinen Tulip table, even in a mini version for bedside tables.
Nothing seems to be left to chance, a common thread unites and harmonizes all environments, but always with a touch of irony of someone who knows that the game is just as important as the style.
Henri Rousseau (1844-1910)-Il sogno
Henri Rousseau-Bufalo assalito da una tigre
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