From Julie July 26, 2010
For the next couple of weeks, we'll be revisiting some of our favoritel projects, products, and posts from our archives, starting with this low-key house in Lecco, near Milan, designed by Italian architect Arturo Montanelli. Montanelli used a mix of concrete, steel, and raw wood throughout the interiors to create a muted modernist vibe.









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wow ... this looks great. very reduced but cool ...
What are those counter tops & shelves made from? concrete?
Love the countertops and shelves - can you tell me what they are both made from and possibly the manufacturers?
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