DNA Design Lab Uses Antolini Stone Collections in Luxembourg Skyscraper Apartment
By
Dezeen staff
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
Italian design studio DNA Design Lab used natural stone collections from manufacturer Antolini to create a luxury apartment in a Luxembourg skyscraper. The two-bedroom apartment on the 26th floor features extensive use of stone to fulfill the client's request to 'celebrate nature.' The design incorporates various stones from Antolini's high-quality collections, making the stonework the central design element throughout the space.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledItalian studio DNA Design Lab chose the natural stone collections from Italian manufacturer Antolini for an apartment in a skyscraper in Luxembourg.
The two-bedroom apartment on the 26th floor of a skyscraper utilised stone to fulfil the requests of the client, who sought to 'celebrate nature'.
Antolini stone features heavily in a Luxembourg apartment designed by DNA Design Lab
Throughout the apartment, DNA Design Lab utilised a variety of stones from two high-quality Antolini collections
You might also wanna read

Wool and voile curtains define intimate listening bar Upstairs at Hausu in Peckham
Artist Eva Gold designed the interior of Upstairs at Hausu, an intimate listening bar in Peckham, south London, located above the Hausu rest

Vladimir Radutny Architects preserves industrial heritage in Chicago loft renovation
Vladimir Radutny Architects renovated a loft in a former car-part manufacturing building in Chicago, preserving and exposing original featur

Bruzkus Greenberg redesigns Berlin penthouse around multifunctional blue wooden core
Berlin-based architecture firm Bruzkus Greenberg has redesigned a 75-square-metre penthouse apartment in the Prenzlauer Berg neighbourhood.

Ukrainian Designer Creates Earthy-Toned Lawyer's Office in Historic Kyiv Building
Ukrainian designer Oksana Dolgopyatova transformed the first floor of a historic Kyiv building into a lawyer's office for notary Anna Bakay.

Barde vanVoltt Designs Brutalist-Inspired Penthouse in Mexico City
Dutch design studio Barde vanVoltt collaborated with local architect José Muniz to design a two-level penthouse in Mexico City for a creativ

Metonia Designs Creates Rust-Colored Immersive Salon in Ahmedabad Inspired by Dusk
Indian architecture firm Metonia Designs created an immersive beauty salon in Ahmedabad using a uniform rust-colored material palette inspir
