Adriano Bacchella & his keen eye for color

If French people are the best at creating laid-back eclectic spaces then Italians are the best in combining slick modern furniture with antiqued, elaborate architecture such as ancient villas and palaces, per se. These two homes, both in Torino, Piedmont, Italy, photographed by Adriano Bacchella illustrate that idea. Adriano Bacchella is an Italian photographer who has photographed luxury hotels and homes worldwide including the Fendi homes in Italy. I’m not sure if the first two images belong to Anna Fendi, but it’s referred to it as Anna’s in his website. Either way, I love how only the use of sculptural furniture don’t need much accessories, keeping the room uncluttered.

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Below is a home also in Torino, Italy, that seems to be more of a model of Modern Italian decor. The coffered ceiling in the living room, the ornamental door frames and the patterned Italian floor juxtapose with the modern furniture and leather sofas. The modern art and lighting also help to unify the room.

A red Arne Jacobsen chair contrasts so well with the yellow walls and the mid-century Italian black leather chairs.

 

A more chic version of a sawhorse desk is brightened up by a colorful collage and a cute orange lamp.

I love that floor lamp behind the left chair

3 thoughts on “Adriano Bacchella & his keen eye for color

  1. Lila

    I think I have a thing for velvet furniture. It's the first thing I notice! Great images!
    xoxo
    Lila Ferraro

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