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Salvioni Milano Durini | Ground Floor | Ivory Contrast

On the ground floor, “Ivory Contrast,” the showroom takes on warm, natural tones, orchestrated in perfect harmony by the window display installation by Flou, curated by Matteo Nunziati.

The strength of this installation lies in creating a true homage to nature and simplicity, with neutral shades paired with tones that evoke earth, sand, and nature in all its forms. Large wooden wall panels play a key role, enhanced by LED strips that emphasize their soft, flowing shapes.

At the entrance, the space is divided into two distinct areas: one dedicated to relaxation and the other to rest. The elegant Gaudì Le Grand bed in ash wood immediately becomes a striking focal point, further enhanced by the Gaudì bedside tables topped with Softwing and Alba lamps.

The Gaudì bench at the foot of the bed adds a functional element for everyday life and completes the scene, opening onto a second relaxation area defined by two Gaudì sofas in harmony with one another. Their presence is further elevated by a trio of Gaudì coffee tables placed between them, along with two Pierre tables set slightly apart, whose tones echo the warm palette of the installation and add a tactile quality to the composition.

Essential for balancing the ambient lighting, two Ashaa floor lamps complete the space and guide the eye toward the rear area, more focused on dining inspirations.

At the center of this setting is the Gaudì table, surrounded by Tekton chairs, softly illuminated by the iconic CCLight bookcases and complemented by the gentle glow of the Chiaro di Luna floor lamp. Nearby, the Chiaro di Luna sideboard and the Pierre Shell armchair stand out.

In the innermost part of the showroom, a final living space has been arranged—delicate and cohesive, expressing the softest nuances of Flou through an extremely refined palette. The Olivier sofa and Lilia armchair take center stage, accompanied by a constellation of coffee tables that act as satellites to these key pieces: the Victoria table, the Softwing tables, and the Yari table.

The final highlight is the Saturno mirror, a captivating focal point where one can pause and take in every surrounding element.

On the ground floor, a work by Elena Rede, from the art and design hub 6499 Milano, was placed on display.