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Studio Utte

  • Design
  • Interiors
  • Issue 48

A visit to the small, sophisticated Milanese studio of Patrizio Gola & Guglielmo Giagnotti.
Words by Laura Rysman. Photography by Andy Massaccesi.

In just three short years, STUDIO UTTE has perfected the time-consuming art of utter simplicity. The Milan neighborhood surrounding the headquarters of Studio Utte is an exuberant jumble of 20th-century architecture. Just beyond the Central Station, with its fascist-era soaring halls and larger-than-life classical decorations, you’ll find stately art nouveau and neo-Gothic residences standing beside eccentric 1970s apartment blocks built to fill bombed-out lots. Gio Ponti’s green-tiled cubist Palazzo Montedoria is among them. Milan, considered ugly by Italian traditionalists, bears its

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This story is from Kinfolk Issue Forty-Eight

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