Studio Brocca creates a warm minimalist home in Ontario that blends Tuscan-inspired colors and materials with contemporary design elements.
Zaha Hadid Architects balances contemporary and restored historic design elements at the reimagined ultra luxury Romeo Hotel Roma in central Rome.
In Forlì, Italy, the NAP penthouse by tissellistudioarchitetti utilizes bold design choices, like colored mirror, to live happily with historical details.
A mother + daughter find sanctuary in a modern apartment by Studio Paradisiartificiali designed as an ode to the moon in Desio, Italy.
O2A Studio uses a bold fusion of brutalism and pop art to transform Casa Polly, a historic Roman apartment, into a vibrant family sanctuary.
The tranquil Six Senses Rome hotel offers luxurious accommodations, serene spa experiences, and nature-inspired designs by Patricia Urquiola in the heart of Rome.
Designer YuoNing Chien extends geometric shapes into supporting legs of the Designated Side Tables, turning negative space into tangible material.
In Rome, Casa Buondelmonti stands as proof that color can lead to a powerful transformation, courtesy of Italian architecture firm 02A studio.
Designer Paola Marè took an old auto body shop in Turin and turned it into Loft M50, an enviable, black and white living space with sculptural staircases.
Villa Lena is a boutique resort and artist residency in Tuscany, Italy, that fosters creativity, surrounded by woodlands, vineyards, olive groves, and vegetable gardens.
Explore Casa MRGT, a cutting-edge, 4-story loft apartment that redefines urban living with its perfect fusion of industrial charm and minimalist luxury.
Step inside the stunning transformation of a Brutalist-inspired apartment in Rome with blended raw aesthetics and contemporary comfort.
For this apartment in Milan, chromastudio dramatically renovated the space to be full of contrasts, geometry, and a dramatic color palette.
Resource Furniture has added to their Flex family of modular sofas with the multifunctional, sinuous Curve.
The Laguna Table's crossed vaults that make up the legs and support the tabletop are a familiar design element found in Venice's galleries.