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This very colorful apartment is in northern Italy’s province of Bergamo, a locale known for its dramatic landscapes of alpine peaks and valleys. This space offers a dramatic backdrop for daily life much like its province. The 1,700-square-foot home’s riot of different hues was orchestrated by Edoardo and Giulia Anna Milesi of Italian studio Eduardo Milesi & Archos.

Colors punctuate and define the different areas of this eclectic penthouse designed—not surprisingly—for a couple of art collectors, in which “every detail is thought out and realized to give life to a comfortable, intimate, and uncluttered home,” as the architects say. The living area is a seamless open space lined by windows that open to a large panoramic terrace with a breathtaking view. Inside the loft, different materials repeat and interact with each other in a playful exchange that guides visitors to discover the various rooms, “sometimes concealed by secret doors and at other times revealed through small details.” A notable feature of the apartment are the walnut and birch partitions, which effectively divide the space. Oil-treated light oak floors are found throughout most of the apartment while the kitchen island is treated with a bold turquoise resin. In one of the bathrooms, ceramic tiles provide color while in the guest bathroom that task is left to the bright wallpaper.

Two polychrome Wink armchairs by Toshiyuki Kita for Cassina steal the show in the living area, in stark contrast to the sleek lines of the DS-450 sofa by Thomas Althaus and the solid wood Barrel chairs by Frank Lloyd Wright which are placed around the custom-designed dining table that sits between the living room and the kitchen. Photo: Andrea Ceriani, Courtesy of Studio Edoardo Milesi & Archos

Custom-made furniture is juxtaposed with classic design objects that the owners have collected over the years. Photo: Andrea Ceriani, Courtesy of Studio Edoardo Milesi & Archos

The apartment’s interior design features a juxtaposition of custom-made furniture along with classic design objects collected over the years by the homeowners—a couple who are enthusiastic collectors of art and design objects from Italy and beyond. In the bedroom, the iconic Traccia table by Swiss artist Meret Oppenheim is paired with the wooden Dodicesima Notte bed by Luca Meda (here its headboard has been left unupholstered). The bedroom also has a blue Edo chair by Kisho Kurokawa. The stars of the living area, on the other hand, are the two polychrome Wink armchairs by Toshiyuki Kita for Cassina, which contrast with the sleek lines of the DS-450 sofa by Thomas Althaus and the solid wood Barrel chairs by Frank Lloyd Wright which are placed around the custom-designed dining table that divides the living room and the kitchen.

This colorful apartment was first published by AD Italy.

Photo: Andrea Ceriani, Courtesy of Studio Edoardo Milesi & Archos
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The dining space acts as a soft divider between the kitchen and the living space.
Photo: Andrea Ceriani, Courtesy of Studio Edoardo Milesi & Archos
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The space is a mélange of energetic colors.
Photo: Andrea Ceriani, Courtesy of Studio Edoardo Milesi & Archos
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The living area is a kind of seamless open space, overlooking the large terrace and its breathtaking view.
Photo: Andrea Ceriani, Courtesy of Studio Edoardo Milesi & Archos
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When the blinds are open, the terrace adds substantial square footage to the living room.
Photo: Andrea Ceriani, Courtesy of Studio Edoardo Milesi & Archos
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s solid wood Barrel chairs are the star of the dining area.
Photo: Andrea Ceriani, Courtesy of Studio Edoardo Milesi & Archos
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Colors punctuate and define the different functional areas of this eclectic penthouse.

Photo: Andrea Ceriani, Courtesy of Studio Edoardo Milesi & Archos
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A turquoise color scheme is found in the kitchen, with the island, floors, and built-in units all in the same bold shade.
Photo: Andrea Ceriani, Courtesy of Studio Edoardo Milesi & Archos
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Meret Oppenheim’s iconic Traccia coffee table is paired with a Dodicesima Notte bed designed by Luca Meda in the principal bedroom.
Photo: Andrea Ceriani, Courtesy of Studio Edoardo Milesi & Archos
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The materials guide visitors to discover the various rooms, “sometimes concealed by secret doors and other times revealed by small details.”
Photo: Andrea Ceriani, Courtesy of Studio Edoardo Milesi & Archos
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Kisho Kurokawa’s blue Edo chair is another highlight of the main bedroom.
Photo: Andrea Ceriani, Courtesy of Studio Edoardo Milesi & Archos
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In one of the bathrooms, orange ceramic tiles provide a colorful touch.
Photo: Andrea Ceriani, Courtesy of Studio Edoardo Milesi & Archos
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Blue ceramic tiles are paired with light wood installations in the primary bath.
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In the guest bathroom, a jungle-themed wallpaper provides a colorful touch.
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