When he wants to flee his stressful Milanese life, architect Carlo Pintacuda escapes into Sicilian lands to take refuge in his holiday home near Noto, in the south of the island, where natural stone, rural-chic style and design furniture harmonize with serenity.
Paris is a treasure trove of centuries-old creative spaces, and this ceramic studio in the 11th arrondissement is one of so many. A totally amazing rough and artistic space with a secret garden protected by a glass roof, which serves the house on one side and the workshop on the other. via: sfgirlbybay.com milkdecoration.com
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