Wine Apartment

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Living-kitchen area: dynamic forms and layered textures. The heart of the apartment is an expansive kitchen-living area with high ceilings and panoramic windows flooding the space with natural light. The focal point is a fluidly curved island bar, seamlessly integrating steel, wood, and built-in storage systems.

Adjacent lies a kitchen unit with mirrored fronts, matte metal finishes, and glass-fronted cabinetry for dishware. A double-door wine cabinet, displaying a curated bottle collection, doubles as an art piece, reinforcing the oenophilic theme.

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The dining zone, featuring a glossy burgundy round table and Cassina metal-legged chairs, echoes the island’s aesthetic while contrasting light upholstery with rich hues. In the living area, two curved cream sofas form a cozy semicircle, accented by black and wine-hued Cassina coffee tables. Against wooden wall panels, a wine-toned niche with open shelves adds another layer to the space’s thematic narrative.

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A minimalist woven rug, a stone TV console, and metallic accents—such as a mirrored partition and an irregularly shaped side table—inject graphic precision. The Cassina couch and the standing lamp by Serge Mouille create a relaxing mise-en-scene.

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Three blurred square panels on the wall, rendered in pastel abstractions, replace traditional decor, casting ethereal color shadows.

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The foyer establishes the interior’s essence: a glossy wine-colored ceiling extends into the living room, juxtaposed against white and wood-clad walls.

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Sleek consoles in dark and light tones, wine-red ottomans, and recurring square motifs create a striking yet understated transition to private areas.

Every detail, from furniture curves to light reflecting off metal, serves a singular vision: to live beautifully is to live in harmony with one’s own taste.

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Primary bedroom designed in deep tones, the primary bedroom features dark wood walls with mirrored inserts to amplify space. A light-upholstered bed softens the mood, while wine-toned nightstands, open shelving, and a black-and-white table reinforce the overarching concept.

A large window frames a relaxation nook with metal-framed chairs, and sliding metal doors conceal a walk-in closet.

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A glass partition divides the bedroom and bathroom, preserving spatial continuity. A marble bathtub atop a white platform, a glass-enclosed shower, and a floor-to-ceiling mirror embody a "pure design" ethos. Twin sinks with white metal fronts extend the theme of functional elegance.

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In contrast, the secondary bedroom embraces lightness: warm wood, ambient bedside lighting, and subtle wine accents craft an intimate ambiance. An open, minimalist wardrobe underscores practicality.

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The apartment embodies SNOB’s philosophy—architecture as art—through bold color palettes, natural materials, and meticulous zoning. Like a fine wine in crystal, the interior’s burgundy palette evolves from vivid accents to muted halftones, crafting an aura of refined modernity.

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