ATELIER PEDANI, a wooden box for a young violin maker

Project Details

Project Name
ATELIER PEDANI, a wooden box for a young violin maker
Location
via FirenzuolaFirenzeFlorenceITALY50100
Architect
STUDIO LAURIA
Project Types
Project Scope
Shared By
StudioLauria
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2018
Style
Modern
Team
architect: Daniele Lauria

Project Description

Studio Lauria has just completed the creation of a small but interesting and unique interior design project in Florence: the atelier of the young violinmaker Tommaso Pedani, heir of a centuries-old tradition started in Cremona by Antonio Stradivari. The atelier, located in the historic district “Le Cure”, opens onto the street through a large window that reveals the floor in terracotta planks and the wooden ceiling from which luminous globes of various sizes hang. Sound-absorbing panels have been fixed to the walls join to large olive-tree boards, shaped and worked to host the display box containing violins and violas. The use of wood characterizes the design of the interior space and recalls the work of cutting and engraving that the violinmaker carries out to obtain the harmonic box of the instruments.

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