Forte Forte Boutique Marmi located at number 13 of Piazzetta Tonini, in the city center, open to the outside with a full–width glass door that lets in the light in, following a square section, rhythmically marked by an intertwining of light, angular and softly–veined wooden poles creating a succession of five portals. these simple structures articulate the space, visually, combining the solemnity of a basilica and the functionality of a hull.
Walking through the space, one is enveloped and caressed by the soft light that expands on the wooden structures and creates a movement of discovery of the garments and the environment, modulated in an upward flow of shades. The floors are an agglomeration of gray concrete and white stone with the appearance of salt crystals and deep jade green crystals. They dialogue with the warmth of wood, and contrast with the hand–treated walls in a powder–colored stucco.
The furniture consists of a triptych mirror of modernist design; like a fresh and welcoming courtyard, the center of the room is occupied by a solid round bench and a cloud vase containing a plant with giant leaves. A cantilevered display in brass marks the entrance. as intimate as a boudoir, the dressing rooms at the back of the shop, positioned under the mezzanine and divisible thanks to a movable curtain, insert the silky note of velvet into the story. A rotating mirror accentuates the intimacy of the area. the brass cash desk, also placed under the mezzanine, is a shiny block covered with gold leaf.
Space tells a story that is both rational and emotional, marine in its echoes, refracted in the eclectic interweaving of colors and elements.
- Interiors: Forte Forte
- Photos: Danilo Scarpati