Prestigious apartment of 200 m2 situated in one of the most famous street in the downtown of Milan and that will be presented during the Milan Design Week 2015, Atelier Durini 15 is a place of great charm, where Andrea Castrignano has been able to create a new dimension of living, made of exclusive and refined details, perfectly mixing materials, colors, furniture and the latest technologies. The great visual and emotional impact of this space - including living room, dining room, kitchen, three bathrooms, two bedrooms and two walk-in closets - is accompanied by the use of home automation solutions and the house becomes a relaxing refuge. The main theme is a pervasive comfort, declined in every detail: the products by Buzzi & Buzzi, selected lighting partner for the entire flat, contribute to achieve this ambitious result. From the wardrobe to the markers in the corridor, up to the recessed products for wall and ceiling, the company of Canonica d’Adda studied the perfect lighting fixtures in collaboration with the planner. Many different products have been involved, included also some of the best-selling Buzzi & Buzzi such as Pipedo Open, Leaf, Nastro, Valo, Funnel. AirCoral®, the material of the products, grants high performances such as the capability to purify the air, and it makes the places most clean and hygienic; moreover, it can be painted and customized with any type of water or synthetic paint. “The collaboration to this project makes us really proud. Andrea Castrignano has been able to create a way of living that enhances the Made in Italy and promotes it around the world: the inauguration of the project, planned for the week of Design in Milan, aims to project it as prototype, as the center of a system of excellence for which we are appreciated worldwide. Buzzi & Buzzi lighting has emphasized the spaces, a balance between a classic image and the desire to define a smart, functional, technological place. For this reason, our products have been chosen, since they are the perfect synthesis of the above-mentioned requirements” says Andrea Buzzi, owner of Buzzi & Buzzi. This prestigious collaboration confirms the company’s ability to propose always valid solutions, that combine technology and design to a study of light that captures the real essence.
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