22.10.2024

#Interior

Classics all along the line

“Natural Soul” is the name of the area in the Spotti Milano design showroom, designed by Italian interior design firm Motta Architecture in earthy tones. This is where two classics meet in perfect harmony. The dark-stained wooden “Maestro” table, designed by Italian architect and designer Gianfranco Frattini at the end of the 1990s, meets a beige USM Haller sideboard. The material contrasts of wood and metal are picked up and complemented by the Gropius CS1 chairs from NOOM upholstered in light-colored fabric, whose design is based on the Bauhaus style and was created in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus school. The geometrically soft shapes of this chair – emphasized by the roughened textile feel – are the link to the pendant light reminiscent of soap bubbles, whose wafer-thin glass spheres float above the table. The ensemble is complemented by a textile-covered wall cladding in a warm brown tone, which is reminiscent of wood and rounds off both the cozy, inviting ambience and the perfectly coordinated color tones.

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