Restaurant
The project for the indoor space and courtyard doesn’t alter the building’s original ethos but rather melds it with Italian elegance by juxtaposing new elements and visions onto the original structure, elements that are a callback to the dolce vita, to the rational yet chic modernism of the ‘50s and to the polite revolution embodied by Gio Ponti.
The latter’s inspiration can be found in the ample use of ceramics, seen here in a darker and more nocturnal variation.
The two-tone rhythm of the striped flooring flows into checkered rugs and is interrupted by the monochrome volumes of the tables and seating.
The restaurant is spread out over 400 m2 in the courtyard with its white masonry and red and blue décor.
The latter’s inspiration can be found in the ample use of ceramics, seen here in a darker and more nocturnal variation.
The two-tone rhythm of the striped flooring flows into checkered rugs and is interrupted by the monochrome volumes of the tables and seating.
The restaurant is spread out over 400 m2 in the courtyard with its white masonry and red and blue décor.