

‘More than offices, we wanted to create a living space, a space with plural influences that create dialogues between volumes, objects or even colours. We collaborate with the Theatre Faculty of Janek Academy of Performing Arts in Brno on various research projects and reflect our work through artistic. 8,211 Followers, 252 Following, 252 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from al dente (aldenteparis) aldenteparis. Deliciously al Dente - This numbered edition Gicle Art Print, designed by Schwebewesen, comes with a numbered and signed certificate of authenticity. ‘By transforming this space, we were concerned with presenting a Roman vision in Paris with an approach that is both personal and genuine,’ comments Miceli. Art of Men (I Prefer Mine Al Dente by KIRSTIE ALLEY - Known for her irreverent, no-holds-barred, hilarious opinions and observations, beloved actress and. Greenery throughout the interior and in the winter garden was curated by landscape designer Julia Chaigneau, who interpreted Al Dente’s Mediterranean origins with fruit trees, jasmine, basil, rosemary, parsley and mint. Miceli’s own studio is a small alcove featuring a sequence of arches, a mirrored bookcase and a bespoke marble table. Here, we offer a certain vision of the Al Dente art of living. Made of passionate craftsmen united by the vision that conscious hedonism is the true form of luxury. Italo-Brazilian artist Laura Pretto Vargas makes abstract and figural paintings that explore feelings of vulnerability, happiness, energy, and sexuality. Pierre Paulin sofas are set next to the fireplace in the living room, while the airy patio features a vintage Italian sofa and mirrored coffee table. Al Dente founder Patrizio Miceli unveils his new Paris HQ, featuring a pool and a. We are an agency based in Paris and Rome. In the office space, Charles and Ray Eames’ ‘EA117’ office chairs are juxtaposed with the designers’ ‘Pollock’ chairs, upholstered in bright green fabric and placed poolside. The different but connected spaces are described by Breitenbach as ‘paintings linked together’, a concept he has been developing in his work by playing with perspective, light and proportion.įurniture in the HQ includes custom-made marble pieces, and a mix of influences with designs from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Areas such as the kitchen, featuring French Alpine green marble, are framed with curved passageways, and the all-white walls are offset by a colourful range of furnishings.
