The Italian architect and designer Paola Navone was in charge of the renovation of this 5,300 square feet (and 30-foot-high ceiling) abandoned tobacco-drying plant in Spello. Well-known for her interior designs that marry modern design with traditional handcrafts, it is particularly remarkable the combined use of hexagonal tiles as a carpet and wood, to delimit the dinning area.
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Renovation of an old factory, Spello
Paola Navone
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w+b photography
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Turbulences Déco