Modern Interior Design in the House
July 12th, 2008The computer generated 3D image of the modern interior
modern interior , originally uploaded by matpetat .
The computer generated 3D image of the modern interior
modern interior , originally uploaded by matpetat .
In this ultra modern office/den, we see how steel and glass are harmoniously fused to create a one of a kind interior. Built for a woman with an active lifestyle, this room uses a monochromatic theme of russet combined with shades of black and off-white. Automotive white paint is used for the walls and ceiling in order to achieve that glossy yet chic look. There is a collage of glass as different kinds of it are used all over the room.
An area of the room is treated with raised curved flooring that echoes to the ceiling. This detail is meant to delineate the den from the office, making the room more organized. Inspired by the letter G, the modern Oh-G loveseat is done in white leather, incorporating russet and black accents. This particular furniture piece has a classy and refreshing take, highly inviting to lounge around on those lazy afternoons. During working hours, a very stylish yet functional table in glass and steel was designed to partner with the equally tasteful Anne’s hand chair. It’s trendy yet good enough to do some serious office work.
The design is central the individual who lives here … it is meant to reveals her personality … strong, driven, composed, and full of life
…A creative and energetic woman of the new millennium.

Emiselene is a truly striking designer bed, modern and glamourous. The curving stucture incorporates an ingenious concealed storage space.
The industrial project focused mostly on aspects related to the concept of sustainable development, design and respect for personal well-being that constitute the most relevant strong point of the Mazzali business strategy. To this view, product lifespan, low environmental impact, and low solvent emissions are the tenets that dictated development. Bed in plywood and solid wood; oak and cherry veneer, water-based paint. 118 coulors.

The “Bora Bora” bed of Mazzali is in plywood and solid wood without metal elements (magnetic free); oak and cherry veneer, water-based paint. Available in 116 coulors.
Plywood and solid wood exclusively from well managed forest,
The industrial project focused mostly on aspects related to the concept of sustainable development, design and respect for personal well-being that constitute the most relevant strong point of the business strategy. To this view, product lifespan, low environmental impact, being eco friendly, and low solvent emissions are the tenets that dictated development.

The geometry of the this bed, designed by Luciano Dalmonego for Mazzali, may be modified to suit the moment, while the figure of the bed may be modified by a manual movement that allows the surface to be rotated 360 degrees.
The industrial project focused mostly on aspects related to the concept of sustainable development, design and respect for personal well-being that constitute the most relevant strong point of the business strategy. To this view, product lifespan, low environmental impact, and low solvent emissions are the tenets that dictated development.
Bed in plywood and solid wood; oak veneer, water-based paint. Available in 46 coulors.