Casa Mutina is the company’s first space in Milan conceived as an hub animated by a series of activities rather than a regular showroom. The space, with an intimate and familiar perception, is designed with the precise aim of making Mutina products become the central focus as if they were in a real home. The architecture involves creating a boiserie that redesigns the different functions of the typical rooms in an apartment: entrance, bathroom, kitchen, study and living room. The tactile aspect of the tiles on the floor and the wall creates a pleasant contrast with the texture of the ceiling. The wooden walkway naturally guides the visitor through the different rooms as they unfold. At the same time, each room is defined by a texture that marks out and defines its specific function. The floating floor and the boiserie break away from the existing structure of the apartment in which cleanliness, clarity and tidiness are the central concept throughout. The design is completed by the choice of floor tiles that are not attached to the wall and thus resemble rugs, and the pinkish unfinished walls above the boiserie, which reflect the rigour in all the rooms.
ph Depasquale+Maffini
ph Depasquale+Maffini
ph Depasquale+Maffini
ph Depasquale+Maffini
ph Depasquale+Maffini
ph Depasquale+Maffini
ph Depasquale+Maffini
ph Depasquale+Maffini