In one of the most beautiful residential areas of London, near the famous Abbey Road, this apartment was created by merging and renovating two separate units located on different levels of a Victorian building. The project, carried out by Architect Azzurra Garzone, distinctly separates the sleeping area from the living area, offsetting them vertically. The first level is an open-plan space dedicated to living, a large symmetrical open space highlighted by the stucco decorations on the ceilings, which define its various functions. At either end of the floor are the dining room on one side and the living room on the other, which also takes advantage of the semicircular space delineated by the charming bow window. Designed symmetrically, the two ceilings are illuminated by Palmette suspensions, chosen by the architect for their design, which evokes Art Deco atmospheres and style, emphasized by the precious craftsmanship of Barovier&Toso. Arranged on three levels, the transparent Venetian crystal leaves create voluminous fans that gently diffuse light.
PROJECT: Azzurra Garzone Architect
REFERENZE: Palmette suspension