Johannes Reponen

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Palazzina Reale di Santa Maria Novella (1935) in Florence by architect Giovanni Michelacci and interior designers Italo Gamberini and Pier Niccolò Berardi. /December 24, 2016 by Johannes Reponen

The interior uses marbles from across Italy, including green serpentine marble of the Alps, fish-veined marble, white Carrara marble, red Levanto marble, pink Castelpoggio marble, and the multicolored-veined Arni marble.

  Tags: architecture, interiors, 1930's, Italy, marble
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