Natural Sole
A neutral-toned palette characterizes the new project designed by Motta Architecture for Spotti, creating a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere.

2022
Motta Architecture
Giulio Ghirardi

In the alcove, an intimate and cozy bedroom houses Bolzan’s Jack bed alongside NOOM’s Freyja and Acerbis’ Florian side tables. The Isle carpet by cc-tapis and Ingo Maurer’s Floatation lamp complete the ambience.

Welcoming us, a living room starring SEM’s furniture: Hannes Peer’s Nuvola sofa in a new dark-stained rosewood finish and Vormen’s Gomito chair, alongside the Dogon desk and the Nenet chair, in natural ash, part of Motta Architecture’s new Néolithique collection.


The bathroom area features Agape’s Lariana bathtub with a burnished brass faucet and Angelo Mangiarotti’s Bjhon sink, in black Marquinia marble. Facing the bathtub is Porro’s Storage wardrobe that, with its glass doors, reveals Dedar’s striped cotton satin upholstery. On the side sits the Due Più armchair, designed by Nanda Vigo and presented by Acerbis during the 2023 Milan Design Week.

The tour continues through a dining room, centered around Motta Architecture’s Néolithique collection. The Himba Storet cabinet, Huli table, Chimbu stools and Nenet chairs, are all lit up by Giopato & Coombes’ Cirque Pendant Ellipse.


The last area, bright and refined, is home to a couple of sofas with welcoming and comfortable shape: SEM’s Muir, designed by Hannes Peer in a new dark-stained ash finish, and Tacchini’s Julep Soft. A cozy corner enriched by details like the Magico carpet, designed by Marcante Testa for SEM, and Hannes Peer’s Butterfly Console in the new “concrete touch” finish.

Completing the picture is Micol Cerani's styling.
We thank: A+B Gallery per le opere d’arte . Domenico Orefice Studio . Gaetano di Gregorio . Lanerossi 1817 . Mamate
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