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Home Made Delicate Food Delivery - Milan
2008-06-16 09:28:18



Home Made Delicate Food Delivery on Milan’s via Tortona is homey in a supremely stylish way. And it should be, being as it is located right at the epicenter of Salone del Mobile. Owner Monica Bangari with architects Riccardo Salvi and Luca Rossire envisioned a real home and created a cozy flow from the living room to a little garden (by landscape architect Carlo Callari of Milan’s ARePA studios). The fabulous AGAPE bathtub on the patio is an example of the clever partnership deals that the architects made with several prominent suppliers – all of whom are keen to be present where the world of design mingles. The suppliers, including the architects, are listed as “sponsors” on the restaurant’s website, which perhaps is an indication of their home-grown version of “let’s all work together for a common good and forget being so greedy.” Salvi and Rossire have collaborated since 1998 and completed many innovative projects including the design of furniture and accessories for various manufacturers. The food at Home Made is healthy and fresh — slow food at its Italian finest — and take out is delivered in swanky and lean 50s retro baggies. Handy and simple menus are published online for easy online ordering. By Tuija Seipell





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STRAF HOTEL - MILAN
2006-08-20 20:58:56




It's no surprise that Italy's fashion capital, Milan, is the location of what has been described as the country's most avant-garde hotel, The Straf. Behind its classic facade ́an 1880s buildinǵ lies an ode to minimalism; an ultra modern space that utilizes industrial materials such as polished concrete, burnished brass, iron and gauze effect glass to create a futuristic palazzo unlike anything else in Italy.

Located amid Milan's busy streets, lined with architecture from eras gone by including the historic Duomo cathedral and iconic La Scala opera house, which are both within walking distance, the ultra modern Straf represents a neat cultural juxtaposition; the new Italy thriving right in the centre of the old. It's a rarely achieved harmonious union of tradition and urbanity.

The 66 room hotel was lovingly brought to life by brother-sister team Daniela and Gerardo Bertazzoni, who purchased the late 17th century building in 2000. Joined by architect and fashion designer, Vincenzo de Cotiis, they set about transforming the internal space into an alternate universe underpinned by an industrial aesthetic and a penchant for zen-like austerity. Every inch of the hotel is a showcase of raw materials; rooms with concrete walls, black-stone baths and shimmering copper paneling balanced by oversize pieces of art everywhere you turn.

Some reviewers have described the interior as too extreme, calling it ̣hard edge' and ̣bunker-like' but to do so is to miss the point. The Hotel Straf doesn't pretend to exist in isolation. It is the gleaming new kid on one of the world's oldest blocks - and one that is steeped deeply in ornate tradition and history. Experienced in this context, the Straf's futuristic industrialism is about creating balance and sending a gust of crisp air through one of the world's best-loved historic cities. by Billy T

 


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