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NYC LOFT TO THE LIMIT

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The industrial-chic setting is the design residence of a well-known architect in the heart of SoHo, New York City. The loft features the almost total absence of partitions, high ceilings, brick walls and large windows that let in plentiful natural light. These are typical elements of an abandoned factory that became functional for the new private use, adding character to the space that tells the story and inspirations of the resident.

The architect, who originates from Paris, was deeply in love with The Big Apple, so he has brought New York’s typical eclecticism and creativity to his home-studio, the privileged place where he loves to reconnect with himself and with the world and where he gets inspired by beauty to get ready for new ideas and projects. In a fluid environment that expresses the architect-designer’s dynamic and inclusive way of life, there are spaces designed to host informal cocktail parties, areas dedicated for concentration and cozy corners for relaxation.

The result was a loft, where the attention to detail enhanced comfort and where the interests and passions of the architect were reflected: design, contemporary art, nature and finally jazz music, soundtrack of convivial nights and moments of rest.

In this bright and eclectic environment, the metropolitan atmosphere was warmed up by the chromatic palette of neutral and delicate shades of beige and brown. The combination of different materials, the furniture by Gianfranco Ferré Home with a daring character and the vintage pieces created a unique mix that perfectly revealed the character and ambitions of the owner.

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