This residence spans two floors and is inspired by 1970s Italian interior design. Designed by Kirill Ustinov and Petr Lukyanov of the ANC Concept studio, the apartment is strongly characterized by a helical staircase connecting the two levels, surrounded by fully gilded walls pierced by arches. On the ground floor, both the entrance and the dining room, adjacent to the staircase, are illuminated by Anversa lamps. The white diffuser connects directly to the ceiling, adorned with a rostrato element that culminates in a caramel-colored decorative ogive. The master bedroom, conceived as a true suite divided into two areas, has a very strong character, showcasing a perfect integration of architecture, furniture, and decorative apparatus. The sleeping area is dominated by the Spade suspension lamp, featuring a corolla-shaped design with hand crafted Venetian crystal petals made using the rugiada technique. The embroidered and brilliant effect adds great charm and mystery to the room, echoing the traditions and secrets of Murano glassmaking.
PROJECT: ANC concept, Kirill Ustinov, Petr Lukianov
PHOTO: Dmitry Chebanenko
REFERENCES: Anversa ceiling lamp e Spade suspension