Angelo Marani Showroom | Matteo Fantoni

Milan / Italy / 2007

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The Marani Flagship showroom in Milan was developed aftertaking careful consideration of all the client’s requirements.
Five minutes walk from Milan’s “Duomo” Cathedral, the 350 m2 rooms are part of a Milanese “Medieval” urban building. Much of the building’s 1600s nobility had been lost due to previous alterations and the Matteo Fantoni Studio succeeded in restoring it’s original grandness by combining modern architectural design with the original beauty of the old structure.
With a view to enhancing the designer’s fashion collection, glass, stainless steel, white laquered panels, built in furniture and white “terrazzo” were all purposely chosen. In addition, particular attention wal also paid to the distribution of natural and artificial light in order to minimise energy consumption.
Two main rooms are dedicated to showing and selling the collection, one facing the internal courtyard, the other facing a typical narrow Milanese street.
A faceted glass mezzanine floor within the 5 metre height of the rooms provides an additional area for meeting rooms and open plan offices.
Original pink granite columns, now totally enhanced and displayed in all their beauty, harmonise perfectly with the original “Cassettoni” wooden ceiling and the newly designed angular mezzanine and stairs.
Working with old structures, bringing out the original materials, adding new architectural elements whilst respecting history, all white paying attention to the smallest details, is the kind of difficult challenge that we relish.
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    The Marani Flagship showroom in Milan was developed aftertaking careful consideration of all the client’s requirements.Five minutes walk from Milan’s “Duomo” Cathedral, the 350 m2 rooms are part of a Milanese “Medieval” urban building. Much of the building’s 1600s nobility had been lost due to previous alterations and the Matteo Fantoni Studio succeeded in restoring it’s original grandness by combining modern architectural design with the original beauty of the old structure.With a view to...

    Project details
    • Year 2007
    • Work started in 2006
    • Work finished in 2007
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Showrooms/Shops
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