A space for creativity

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This 15th century palazzo preserves the history of the noble family that once owned it. Today, however, the building houses an agency of creatives who interpret and apply the latest trends.

Location:

Reggio Emilia, Italy

Project:

Studio Blanco, Giulia Melioli

Photograph:

Federico Torra

The setting for this apparent contradiction is a spacious, bright environment decorated with lively matt colours and an elegant choice of furniture. The resulting ambience not only adds character and personality to the palazzo’s original elements but also creates a welcoming and stimulating work environment.

The interior features multiple selections from the Color Collection palette ranging from cold blue and grey shades to warm ambre hues. Lighter, pastel shades of KK 75 grey dominate the co-working area, with Decor on the walls. The KK 80 Cementoresina floor surface is embellished with encaustic tiles from the original palazzo floor. The meeting room is more classical in style. Here, walls in Decor KK 30 navy blue contrast with opposite surfaces in warmer, wood and ambre colours like KK 103.

A room with geometric patterned floor, plants, artwork, and an open door revealing another room with a large portrait and a floor lamp.
A colorful, abstract desk lamp sits on a cabinet with a corkboard displaying various papers and photos in the background.
Open door to a minimalist office with a geometric-patterned floor, white desk, computer, and soft lighting. Flowers blur the foreground.
A blue cabinet with a colorful, abstract lamp beside a stack of wooden stools, set against a patterned floor and green door.
A wooden dining table, pink chairs, and a vase of dried grasses. Warm terracotta walls and large window illuminate the space.
Modern dining area with geometric table, pink chairs, and terracotta walls.
A minimalist room with a potted banana plant, blue sofa, and geometric table, illuminated by natural light from a large window with shutters.

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