Casa Ca’ Brutta, Milan

CLIENT
Private

CATEGORY
Interior – Residential

LOCATION
Milan, Italy

AREA
330 sqm

YEAR
2025

Situated within Giovanni Muzio’s iconic Ca’ Brutta of 1922, this bourgeois residence emerges from a dialogue with Milanese architectural memory.
In the living room, which opens onto the dining area, the design is defined by a Serliana marble portal, inspired by Muzio’s architecture, and by original 1950s furnishings, in conversation with pieces by master designers such as Caccia Dominioni. Original Murano glass chandeliers and Scarpa for Venini pieces evoke a timeless, collector’s elegance.
The home expresses a measured gesture, where classical materials — marbles and velvets — engage with bespoke contemporary elements, achieving a balance that renews history without interrupting it.

Garibaldi Architects Team: Alessia Garibaldi, Annapaola Ramorino, Alesia Lialkouskaya

CLIENT
Private

CATEGORY
Interior – Residential

LOCATION
Milan, Italy

Area
330 sqm

YEAR
2025

Casa Ca’ Brutta, Milan

Situated within Giovanni Muzio’s iconic Ca’ Brutta of 1922, this bourgeois residence emerges from a dialogue with Milanese architectural memory.
In the living room, which opens onto the dining area, the design is defined by a Serliana marble portal, inspired by Muzio’s architecture, and by original 1950s furnishings, in conversation with pieces by master designers such as Caccia Dominioni. Original Murano glass chandeliers and Scarpa for Venini pieces evoke a timeless, collector’s elegance.
The home expresses a measured gesture, where classical materials — marbles and velvets — engage with bespoke contemporary elements, achieving a balance that renews history without interrupting it.

Garibaldi Architects Team: Alessia Garibaldi, Annapaola Ramorino, Alesia Lialkouskaya