Within Latitude 43, the iconic 1930s building by Georges-Henri Pingusson, a 120-square-meter apartment has been reimagined as a refined tribute to the Modern Movement and nautical aesthetics. Overlooking the Mediterranean, the residence blends rationalist architecture with contemporary design, preserving its historical essence while introducing a sophisticated new language.
Bauhaus influences and Gio Ponti references emerge in the interplay of materials and colors—coral Vietri tiles, navy blue walls, and custom-designed furniture crafted from wood and natural fabrics. A curated selection of 20th-century design icons, from Gabriella Crespi to Le Corbusier, coexists with Dimoremilano pieces and decorative objects that narrate stories of life and travel. Every element is meticulously placed, reflecting a cinematic interplay of history, design, and emotion.
Ph. Andrea Ferrari