Casa Tacchini
A private residence between design, everyday life, and dialogues.
Casa Tacchini embodies the essence of a philosophy that embraces a way of living in which design, architecture, and everyday life intertwine in a refined and timeless dialogue. A symbolic house that embodies the way of living spaces in the Tacchini manner: sophisticated, never excessive, and with great personality.
Le Mura (sofa), designed by Mario Bellini. Cassero (low table), designed by Roberto Sironi. Orsola (armchair), designed by Gastone Rinaldi. Additional System (sofa), designed by Joe Colombo. E63 (lamp), designed by Umberto Riva.
Leise (wall-hanging), designed by Salem van der Swaagh. Vertical Nest (floor lamp), designed by Brian Thoreen.
Immersed in a large garden, the house becomes a refuge, where the small gestures of every day meet an ever-changing materiality. The large windows flood the interiors with natural light. At the same time, the greenery of the surrounding nature blurs the barriers between inside and outside, to contemplate a beauty search beyond appearance or pure functionality.
A private residence that interprets a vision made of furnishings and accessories, between re-editions and contemporary pieces that dialogue harmoniously in search of comfort and refined taste. Behind every piece is a story ‒ from research to inspiration, from design to the careful realisation of every detail ‒ which is further enriched through the experiences of those who live it every day.
Serie 500/3 (storage cabinet), designed by Gianfranco Frattini.
Clockwise (table), designed by Michael Anastassiades. Dialogo (chair with armrests), designed by Tobia Scarpa.
Thus, Casa Tacchini expresses the story of a living in which to experience the lasting power of design, craftsmanship, and human connection. In a continuous evolution.
Solar (sofa), designed by Faye Toogod. Brut (low table), designed by Roberto Sironi. Alma (lamp), designed by Studiopepe. Mantiqueira (vases), designed by Domingos Tótora.
Solar (sofa), designed by Faye Toogod. Brut (low table), designed by Roberto Sironi. Mantiqueira (vases), designed by Domingos Tótora.