Iron Frames, Soft Geometry, and a Fluid Urban Layout

Casa HG’s by a3lier architettura open layout is shaped not only by iron frames and perforated partitions but also by a curated selection of design objects that define the apartment’s character. The living area features the Seletti Monkey Lamp Sitting, placed on the integrated side table, adding a playful focal point against the structured shelving.

Casa HG Milan Interior Design

Nearby, the Jieldé Signal Si332 wall lamp introduces a functional, industrial accent that matches the project’s urban material palette. The space is illuminated through Flos’ Zero Track system, whose slim profile and directional spots support the apartment’s clean linear geometry.

Casa HG Milan Interior Design living area

In the dining zone, the Miniforms Decapo table anchors the arrangement with a straightforward silhouette, paired with Magis Milà chairs that bring a sculptural note through their lightweight, curved frames.

Casa HG Milan Interior Design sofa

Casa HG Milan Interior Design display shelf

Casa HG Milan Interior Design inteior

Artemide’s Dioscuri fixtures complement the soft ceiling transitions and provide diffused lighting that balances the stronger industrial elements. These choices highlight a consistent design language where metal structures, sage-green surfaces, and precise lighting systems work together to define each functional zone.

Casa HG Milan Interior Design exposed concret

Casa HG Milan Interior Design perforated

Casa HG Milan Interior Design tv cabinets

Casa HG Milan Interior Design living room walls

Casa HG Milan Interior Design divider wall

Casa HG Milan Interior Design floating shelves

Casa HG Milan Interior Design Office

Throughout the apartment, these pieces reinforce the architectural concept: transparency, movement, and subtle contrast. The Flos Toio lamp and repeated Zero Track installations create coherent lighting across the 60-square-meter social area, while custom cabinetry and raw MDF volumes guide circulation toward the private rooms. Every furniture and lighting element supports the idea of a flexible, visually open home shaped by recognizable contemporary design.

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