Savona 18 Suites, born from the renovation of a railing house by Aldo Cibic. A large house with a minimalist concept in which Paola C.’s objects heat the lobby with intense colours.
Photo Credits: Courtesy of Cibic Workshop, Savona 18 Suites.
Jaime Hayon has chosen some of Paola C.’s most iconic objects for the public spaces of the Hotel Barcelò. Located in the Torre de Madrid, a historic building of the city, the Barcelò is characterized by a thoughtful design that balances luxury and comfort. Jaime Hayon has chosen some of Paola C.’s most iconic objects for the public spaces of the Hotel.
Photo credits: Courtesy of Hayonstudio, KlunderBie
Soft shapes and bright colors, a whimsical but balanced design characterizes the Casino Terrace designed by Jaime Hayon: Paola C.’s objects in ceramic, metal and mouth-blown glass give character to the environment like jewels on a dress.
Photo credits: Courtesy of Hayon Studio.
Located in the heart of Venice Casa Flora is an apartment characterized by the Italian approach to design, which welcomes travelers with the comforts of a boutique hotel but at the same time give them the freedom of a private house. The objects of Paola C. contribute to making the atmosphere cozy and modern.
Photo Credits: Beatrice Pilotto, Courtesy of Casa Flora
A vibrant space, characterized by unexpected material and chromatic interventions are the characteristics of Cristina Celestino’s project for the restyling of the historical Milanese pastry shop Caffè Cucchi. For the occasion Cristina asked Paola C. for a custom-made brass riser, in continuity with the objects she designed for Paola C. that enriched the space.
Photo credits: Mattia Balsamini.
Designed by Chiara Anadreatti in the fireplace room of the Four Season Milano, the Nest Bar and Lounge is an intimate space, able to offer an intimate dimension. Paola C.’s Objects dialogue with traditional materials and warm colors creating a soft and welcoming atmosphere.