Monolocale Studio Apartment by Archiplan Studio
A small volume, which contains the bed, is located inside the unified interior space of the apartment and it defines its own hierarchy and path.
Co-founded in 1997, the Archiplan Studio is a hub for designers who carry out continuous research aimed at providing design solutions to suit different requirements of contemporary living. Over the years, the studio has completed various public, private, residential, and commercial projects, as well as local and landscape improvement projects. Archiplan is currently active in the field of interior and furniture design.
LOCATION: Mantova, Italy
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