Tutto Bene redesigns Fornasetti's Milan flagship store with blend of futuristic and historic elements
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Cajsa Carlson
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Summary
Design studio Tutto Bene has renovated Italian brand Fornasetti's Milan flagship store, unveiled during Milan design week. The redesign features a new entrance and complete interior overhaul using materials like stainless steel, burl wood, and trompe l'oeil-painted walls. The space blends futuristic and historic elements to reference the brand's rich design heritage.
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The ground floor has been completely reimagined with stainless steel, burl wood and trompe l'oeil-painted walls
The store was unveiled during Milan design week, given a new entrance and a total interior overhaul by Tutto Bene
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