Where fantasy is the local vernacular, this coolly modern, multi-pavilion home — with no corridors, no sense of indoors and outdoors — is a kind of landscape in itself.
Based in New York City,
Labo Design Studio is an architecture concern by Raffaella Bortoluzzi.
Our work is inspired by a set of emotional alchemies made of unexpected choices and inventions.
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Where fantasy is the local vernacular, this coolly modern, multi-pavilion home — with no corridors, no sense of indoors and outdoors — is a kind of landscape in itself.
Rug designer Federica Tondato's Manhattan apartment is filled with art, vintage furniture and bespoke cabinetry to maximise the space available for her legendary dinner parties.
An interior designer enlivens her Hampton Bays, New York, beach house with vivacious hues and a charismatic mix of vintage and contemporary furnishings.
For this light-filled home, Raffaella Bortoluzzi’s affinity for mixing earthy materials like stone, wood, masonry were in the spotlight — a perfect example of her commitment to “the articulation of materiality.”
Raffaella Bortoluzzi combines modern design with art and flea market furniture to transform her Little italy artist's studio into a modern loft for one.
Little did the clients know that converting a synagogue into a secular home would prove as time-consuming as obtaining rabbinical ordination.
Labo Design Studio has a rigorous approach to design and construction. For these exacting clients, they delivered a sensitive response to a poetic set of requirements and context.
Complementing whimsical lighting are Bortoluzzi's unusual materials and artistic arrangements—including an interactive light installation triggered by people’s movements.
This private retreat, created by Labo Design Studio, offers unrivaled escapism and relaxation for their clients.