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In Milan, an Endlessly Adaptable Family Home

在米兰,一个无尽适应的家庭住宅

At the entrance to the primary bedroom of Mario Milana and Gabriella Campagna’s Milan apartment, an early 20th-century Thonet bench sits alongside a Berber Rehamna rug.

At the entrance to the primary bedroom of Mario Milana and Gabriella Campagna’s Milan apartment, an early 20th-century Thonet bench sits alongside a Berber Rehamna rug.

2026-03-05  996  中等
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Today they know they’ve ended up where they belong, right in the middle of Milan’s thriving design district, after what seemed like divine intervention. Here, along Via Palermo, three adjacent blocky limestone buildings (one of which houses the headquarters of Dimorestudio, the venerated Milanese design firm), built a century or so ago and all under the same ownership, had been partially claimed by several of the couple’s acquaintances. A friend had told the pair that a 1,700-square-foot former shoe showroom had been vacated on the third floor; a few months later, when they’d come to visit Milana’s parents after pandemic restrictions lifted, they toured the unit.

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