
Roberto Peregalli and Laura Sartori Rimini consider plans for a new project. 
In the atelier of Studio Peregalli, a crystal and iron chandelier dating from the late 19th century overlooks a temple of artful disorder. 
Archival materials line a corridor of the atelier, which also functions as a library. 
The engraving of Trajan’s column is antique, while some of the tiles are newly made, as is the standing lamp designed by Studio Peregalli. 
Stone reclaimed from a 17th-century building in Seville forms the black and white floor of an Andalusia living room. 
Giacomo Bistrot’s paneling was repurposed from a 19th-century jeweler’s. 
A library in a Milan apartment. 
A print by Massimo Listri leans against a 17th-century baroque cabinet in the entryway of the design studio.
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