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This Milan Penthouse features interior and exterior furnishings from Molteni&C, and was designed by the accomplished architects Alberto Mazzoni and Diego Guicciardi, renowned for their restoration projects in central Milan during the late ’60s. The building was constructed in the early 1800s under the guidance of Engineer Luigi Clerichetti, and boasts a neoclassical facade characterized by elegant and understated lines.
Nestled in one of Milan’s most prestigious neighborhoods, this private penthouse boasts an unrivaled vantage point offering breathtaking views of the city’s skyline. Occupying the seventh and eighth floors of an 1800s historical building that once housed a church and a convent, this penthouse beautifully marries the echoes of the past with contemporary architecture.
Commencing in 2019, the penthouse's transformation was initiated by the visionary Architect Gustavo Persico. Through ingenious architectural prowess, Persico tapped into the building's latent potential, crafting a space that stands as a true masterpiece.
Reflecting on the project, Persico remarks, "The essence of the project was already present; our task was to eliminate the machinery, roofing, and embrace panoramic views...Our mission was to capture the property's essence, optimizing internal perspectives both in depth and height across the three available floors."
Studio Azzolina masterfully interweaves modernity with heritage. Catering to even the most discerning occupants, the interior design pays homage to the property's history, Milan's rich tapestry, and cultural backdrop. Encompassing over 410 square meters, the penthouse's panoramic windows capture Milan's essence from nearly every angle.
This exquisite penthouse features four bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a guest bathroom, and two double garages. The first floor radiates grandeur with a spacious double living room, adjoining study adorned with a library, fireplace, and bar cabinet. A dining room on the main terrace offers sweeping vistas of Milan's rooftops, while the kitchen frames the enchanting Brera Academy and its botanical garden.
The second floor, embraced by expansive sliding doors, houses the master area, a generous 65-square-meter bedroom, a roomy walk-in closet, and an opulent adjoining bathroom. A second bedroom, also boasting an en-suite bathroom, captures a splendid view of the Duomo.
SURF SOFA YABU PUSHELBERG
LOUISA COFFEE TABLE VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
Under the guidance of architect Annalisa Mauri, the interior furnishings harmoniously intertwine past and present, resulting in an inviting, warm, and captivating ambiance that truly feels like home.
HYDE ACCESSORIES VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
REGENT COFFEE TABLE VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
Throughout the penthouse, parquet oak floors are laid in a French herringbone pattern. Molteni&C's influence graces the space with Millwork furnishings, including the boiserie and the 505UP system, both designed by Nicola Gallizia. The iconic Harry's bar cabinet, crafted from Canaletto Walnut wood, offers elegance alongside bathroom furnishings.
GLISS MASTER WARDROBES AND WALK-IN CLOSETS VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
ROUND D.154.5 ARMCHAIRS GIO PONTI
Gliss Master solutions from the bedroom collection, designed by Vincent Van Duysen, adorn all rooms, reflecting Molteni&C's hallmark craftsmanship. The Dada Engineered kitchen, a testament to quality, is a VVD model designed by Vincent Van Duysen, showcasing versatility and elegance in Canaletto Walnut, ceramic, and steel.
Supplementing the interior design are pieces from collections like the Surf sofa by Yabu Pushelberg and the Louisa coffee tables by Van Duysen. Additionally, the Heritage collection contributes iconic furnishings by Gio Ponti, including the D. 153.1 and Round D.154.5 armchairs, the D.847.1 writing desk, the D.555.1 table, and the D.754.1 rug.
D.150.5 ARMCHAIR GIO PONTI
REGENT COFFEE TABLE VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
BOULOGNE ACCESSORIES VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
The Molteni&C Outdoor collection, masterfully coordinated by the creative director, further enhances the space by furnishing outdoor areas with a symphony of shapes, colors, and natural materials. The Hyde pouf and Boulogne basket by Vincent Van Duysen intertwine textures, while the Gio Ponti D.150.5 chaise longue features teak. The Regent coffee tables by Vincent Van Duysen, adorned in Anthracite, Olive Green, and Desert Yellow lava stone, exemplify the beauty of natural elements.
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