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Design from Italy excites at Casa Decor 2023

Undoubtedly, the interior designer Beatriz Silveira, author of this superb project, was also inspired when she baptized the living room with fireplace of Espacio ITA –Italian Agency Trade, sponsored by the Italian Embassy in Madrid–

: “Sospiro!” expresses admiration and well-being, surprise and joy, the emotions and feelings that are produced when visiting an environment created with furniture, textiles and coverings, accessories and technology from more than twenty Italian brands.

This room has a halo of beauty and aesthetics with the prestigious seal of Italian design.  To develop the project I have been inspired by the values ​​of quality, elegance and modernity together with functionality and style, since they are concepts that serve to define Italian design, a way of understanding the art of everyday life that has crossed borders and it has become an international benchmark”, explains Beatriz Silveira. And Kersti Urvois, President of Casa Decor, emphasizes it: “The world of Italian design is of the utmost importance at Casa Decor. The know-how, the style and the quality of life that its great brands contribute to creativity, as well as its aesthetic vision, where quality and good taste give us beauty and great wealth”.

The room created by Beatriz Silveira is designed to stay in: its decoration , colors , shapes and arrangement invite you to enjoy rest and feel at home, surrounded by the beauty of design. It is elegant, cozy and harmonious, ideal for conversations with family and friends, with dining and gathering areas in which to forge unforgettable memories. The work of the moldings and the finishing of the walls of Zócalos de Autor, which surrounds the scene, is exquisite. Home automation, by Vimar, which is used to optimize the efficiency of resources, and the Fybra air purity meter are those invisible tools that contribute to well-being, just like technical lighting inOlive Lighting. The ceiling spotlights are signed by Artemide.

The entire room evokes Italian aesthetics and art, with a combination of materials such as natural stone from northern Italy – the spectacular fireplace, made of Flor di Pesco Carnico marble from Margraf –, handcrafted wood and glass of Murano, which stars the impressive antique lamp on the ceiling.

The dining room chairs have been upholstered in a Mariaflora by Filippo Uecher fabric. On the large windows, elegant curtains by Dedar Milano. Next to them, a modern design sofa shows off a Rubelli fabric. 

The coffee tables are a design by Beatriz Silveira covered with natural parchment from ExtroVerso, as is the screen next to the fireplace. In front of him, the Fysallida vase, by designer Jean-Christophe Clair for Rometti. The armchair that flanks the fireplace has been upholstered with a Mantellassi fabric, a Tuscan company founded in 1926.

Leaning against the wall, the extra-long Marcel sofa, by Blasco, is a design with a solid pine and beech wood structure with a curved back, seats with fire-retardant foam upholstery and upholstery in an elegant linen and cotton fabric. All its materials have a sustainability certificate. It is complemented with various cushions by C&C Milano. The Turin artist Clara Graziolino , a specialist in ceramic sculptures and site-specific installations, is the author of the Silence-Dissolution painting that hangs on the wall.

Located between the windows and halfway between the sculptural and the functional, a spectacular cabinet-bar, true wooden architecture by Guiseppe Rivadossi, from Habito, attracts all eyes.

In the charming corner created next to the sofa we find the mythical Pipistrello lamp, by Martinelli Luce, which rests on a handcrafted wooden table from Medulum. The glass side tables are from Glas Italia. Next to it, a base made with a porcelain from SapienStone  finishes off the set.

In addition to what we see, another sense that delights in Espacio ITA is smell. Aromas of home, cozy and exquisite, that subtly attract and awaken comfort. Its packaging is as careful as its content. Who can resist Tiziana Terenzi ‘s candles or Dr. Vranjes Firenze ‘s home fresheners ? In this room, everything adds up.

Photos: Nacho Uribesalazar for Casa Decor.

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