CLIENT
Giada
CATEGORY
Interior – Working Space
LOCATION
Milan, Italy
AREA
400 sqm
YEAR
2012
In the heart of the Quadrilatero della Moda, between Via della Spiga and Via Sant’Andrea, the studio designed the Milanese offices of GIADA, the renowned international fashion brand.
The project interprets the brand’s values with sensitivity, creating a space where elegance, restraint, and materiality engage in a measured dialogue. The offices preserve original elements from the 1940s — doors, window frames, and a fireplace — juxtaposed with rich, contemporary materials: hand-planed chevron parquet and honed Roman travertine.
Dominated by ivory tones, GIADA brand’s aesthetic signature, the architecture restores balance and identity. A tailored, serene space, it stands as a manifesto of Italian taste.
Garibaldi Architects Team: Alessia Garibaldi, Simone Ferrara
Credits: Andrea Martiradonna
CLIENT
Giada
CATEGORY
Interior – Working Space
LOCATION
Milan, Italy
Area
400 sqm
YEAR
2012
In the heart of the Quadrilatero della Moda, between Via della Spiga and Via Sant’Andrea, the studio designed the Milanese offices of GIADA, the renowned international fashion brand.
The project interprets the brand’s values with sensitivity, creating a space where elegance, restraint, and materiality engage in a measured dialogue. The offices preserve original elements from the 1940s — doors, window frames, and a fireplace — juxtaposed with rich, contemporary materials: hand-planed chevron parquet and honed Roman travertine.
Dominated by ivory tones, GIADA brand’s aesthetic signature, the architecture restores balance and identity. A tailored, serene space, it stands as a manifesto of Italian taste.
Garibaldi Architects Team: Alessia Garibaldi, Simone Ferrara
Credits: Andrea Martiradonna
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