by Carlo Ceresoli / Brescia, Italy
“super attico” in Brescia
In a residential complex, which is distinguished by a sudden strong, unique and immediately recognizable, designed by M. Fuksas, one of the most famous architects internationally, the architect Carlo Ceresoli realized a pent- house starting from cutting spaces, the plant engineering design and interior finishes. You notice immediately that the concept Architet- to Ceresoli wanted to impress his client, a re- fined taste and decided, recalling some exte- rior details such as wall panels entrance that leads to the outer covering of tiles designed by architect Fuksas. Then an input soft tones, rather candid, except the marble floor design always clear, using a marble “snow white” with small bands in Emperador Brown then relate chromatically to the floor in wenge brushed sample present in all environments.
I would say a penthouse featuring an eclec- tic array, mixing specially designed furniture, tables, lamps and sconces with original Art Déco, and a collection of works of art by mas- ters modern / contemporary photographic works by international artists. The lounge and divided by three white lacquered libraries that serve virtually separation with TV area, in- serted in a wall mirror with molding grooved sides to always resumed at external majolica. The penthouse, in addition to the large terrace where you and placed a small pool Spa, has two covered terraces, whose walls are covered with aluminum slats orange and floor planks of teak, a touch that characterizes the work of Fuksas. The kitchen, with large floor to ceiling windows overlooking the city and white oak veined incociate like basis, while the Persili and thought of a coating pearl in brown checker- board design. White onyx bath day, mirror ART DéCO placed on a wall always backlit onyx. Passing in the Manor, you can ‘see the large bathroom with a skirting lacquered white poly- ester, mirrors recovered as the chandelier in Murano glass disks blown white. The floor and Marble Bronze Amani, specially designed bands and small strips. In front of the bathroom vanity bench with terry cloth insert A. Marten. The master bedroom, over- looking another terrace, and vintage charac- terized by a headboard pearl and resin always checkerboard pattern, a design architect Carlo Ceresoli bed, with direct access to the closet, closed by a glass door with the insertion of a linen gauze white.