This 120 square meter loft is located  on the top floor of the house in Piacenza, Italy and belongs to Romolo  Stanco. The ground floor is 81 square meter while a first floor is 42  square meter. The white  color is dominating around the floors  and hightlights the shadows, the distances and the independent elements  like chairs,  a sofa,  a table  and other furniture. When you enter the home you see an open space that  seeks a balance between the linearity imposed by the long, parallel  main walls.  The central table  in structural glass (design Romolo Stanco for NIccolai), surrounded by  Panton chairs (Verner Panton for Vitra) filters the living  room open space in a quiet, understated way, also providing a  counterpoint to the sofa. The loft area, which can only be reached by  climbing the suspended dinosaur-back like stairs, is the relax-night  zone. It is only separated from the living  room by a glass that has the same function of theatrical wings. The  essential, low bed is opposed to the expressive bathtub  (“La vasca” by Matteo Thun).
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