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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Angels – Drink & Restaurant in Firenze, Italy by StudiounodesignApril 23rd, 2013 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Studiounodesign The Angels Wine & Cocktail Bar which is designed by Studiounodesign, have a perfect combination between past and present styles. Located in medieval Florence, the Restaurant became the local detection of 2009 where among the environments affects the surprising and amazing fusion of what is the historical setting of the building with columns, capitals, frescoes of the’500 and the insertion of objects and materials design.
Guests could immediately attracted the new counter that placed at the center of the hall, built in cocktail, black glass, corian illuminated steel and satin finishes. The tables and chairs from the most fluid and lacquering glossy white and black are continuing the concept of elegance of the bar along with white leather sofas placed on either side of the hall under the walls exhibit rationally enriched by a frame of volumes with the same finishing plaster and backlit with white LED light. A “rain” of lamps pvc coated fluorescent hang in the center of the hall ceilings is the only chance of color in a neutral and elegant Lighting Design. From the main saloon is accessed, then, for a small living room lounge, where the neutral colors of the walls are strongly opposed the inclusion of large leather sofas fuchsia , by the use of wallpaper from abstract textures and a large silver zebra rug, voluntarily transgressing the concept underlying the two adjacent rooms, though maintaining, through the use of lighting, the same warm and relaxing atmosphere. Share this:RelatedContact Studiounodesign
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