In the land of Prada, a clinical precision prevails; here, even the bathroom — a trippy 16-foot-high cube with walls and ceiling covered in salvaged vintage mirrors endlessly reflecting the Mod brown 1960s plumbing fixtures — is an opportunity for whimsy — NYT - T Magazine
Nancy Hass traveled to Tuscany, to visit the home(s) of architect Roberto Baciocchi. Although he has spent the past decades responsible for the look of Prada stores worldwide, his personal residence features; furnishings that span centuries, textured surfaces and velvet.
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