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Salvioni Milano Durini | Third Floor | Fading Brown

On the third floor, “Fading Brown,” the atmosphere becomes softer and more autumnal—a true tribute to relaxation and inner calm. This choice of tones is enhanced by the pairing of lamps by Catellani&Smith, whose golden hues elevate the feeling of being in a refined and precious space.

At the entrance, visitors are welcomed by a corridor featuring the Cover wardrobe with fabric doors by Erba and the Self Bold sideboard by Rimadesio. The refined Icho wallpaper by WallPepper serves as a backdrop to these two striking furnishings, enhancing their visual presence.

Moving to the left, one enters a spacious living/kitchen area dominated by a kitchen by Poliform, paired with the Francis table by Rimadesio, surrounded by Sixte chairs by Porro. Not far away, the Coco Armchair by de Sede creates a space of striking allure. A Marea sideboard by De Castelli in a silver finish completes the space, adding a more rigorous and desaturated touch.

The next area, dedicated to relaxation and comfort, stands out for the presence of the large Square 16 sofa by De Padova, complemented by coffee tables from Gallotti&Radice, Baxter, and De Castelli. The large TV wall by Rimadesio is enriched with a geometric-pattern wallpaper by WallPepper, whose colors echo the walls. Special highlights include three upholstered pieces by Dagmar: two Clam armchairs and a Lupo pouf.

Turning into the sleeping area designed by the Studio Patricia Urquiola, one is immediately struck by the large Cimento wall behind the bed by Porada. The soft tones of these elements relax the space and soften the atmosphere, further enriched by the Paradigma mirror by Living Divani. The Nepal armchair by Baxter and the In Touch rug by GT Design create a final focal point, leading to the bathroom by antoniolupi in a green finish, enclosed by a wood-finished wall by Rimadesio and enhanced by the Olimpo wallpaper by WallPepper.

Inside the third floor, several works belonging to the art and design hub 6499 Milano were exhibited. Among the many names featured, those that stand out here include Helidon Xhixha, Maria Shutova, Andy Warhol, Antonio Bueno, and Vitaliano Marchetto, represented through some of their most notable works.