This private residence, situated in one of the most iconic neighborhoods of Milan, is made of six rooms, displayed on a specific L shape planimetry with double exposure. The big living room is illuminated by a series of windows that open up on the inside court-yard, custodian to one of the ancient Roman walls. Amongst the decorative elements, vintage and contemporary, a bright royal blue Camaleonda, designed by Bellini, stands out, as well at the Tetris coffee table from De Padova alogn side the original parquet, historic element of the house. The dining room is dominated by the oustanding library in wood and iron designed by Nori Studio. The Private en-suite bathroom in the master bedroom is decorated by essential lines and strang chromatic contrast, whilst the guest bathroom is dominated by a vast backlit mirror with powder blue.