12 / 10
2018
The Maurizio Pellizzoni has collaborated exclusively with Minotti London and Maddox Gallery to create a breath taking Mayfair penthouse with stunning views across the city. Combining Italian flair with a British edge, the interior design of the apartment brings a new concept to the property market in one of the most exclusive areas in London.
Architect: Maurizio Pellizzoni
Location: Mayfair, London, UK
Year: 2018
Size: 102 m2
Photography: Jake Fitzjones Photography
From the architect: Showcasing the very best of ‘Made in Italy,’ Maurizio was given carte blanche by developer, Sandringham Land, to design the interior and chose one of the finest brands to champion this concept by exclusively furnishing the penthouse with Minotti London. The concept of ’The Italian Collective’ was to create something different in a difficult market, something special that truly stands out from a typical refurbishment of a Mayfair apartment. Maurizio was chosen as part of the collaboration to give the property a unique edge - it's very different to anything else on the market in the area in terms of appeal and style.
Sweeping views of the London skyline, it’s situated in the heart of London with excellent access to transport links, restaurants, nightlife and luxury shopping destinations, - perfectly suited for business professionals. The launch is a new and exclusive luxury penthouse development that brings together the very best in Italian design to curate and offer a lifestyle concept via this new collaborative venture.
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