In an apartment from the 1930s
On a covered terrace of a house designed by Dimore Studio in Milan, the idea of a truly closed room was accentuated with iron gratings arranged in the openings which over time are covered with Jasminum azoricum , Clematis armandii and with long branches of different varieties of asparagus.
On the walls and ceiling, however, the green covering was entrusted to Ficus repens and Hydrangea petiolaris, the climbing hydrangea that blooms white in summer.
On the stone balustrade, in the custom-made copper vases, ferns of different species and varieties, maidenhair ferns and bergenias find their home, favoring plants with an architectural structure and leaves.
On the floor, in large terracotta vases, kentias of various sizes recall the elegance of a 1930s winter garden.