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YAMAGIWA Participates in Noritake’s Exhibitionat Milan Design Week 2025
YAMAGIWA

Noritake × YAMAGIWA

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YAMAGIWA

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

The kitchen is outfitted with Cesar cabinetry, CEA taps, and Gaggenau appliances.

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

The Michelle chair by SP01 provides a delicate contrast to the custom walnut table and banquette, designed by Mitchell Sweibel Studio.

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

Pendant lights by davidpompa blend softly with the walls finished in textured lime plaster.

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

The oversized island is designed to entertain family and friends.

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

The dining area features a bespoke table and banquette designed by Mitchell Sweibel Studio. The rounded edges of the dining area are designed to soften the sharper lines of the kitchen.

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

The Liza stool by Giancarlo Valle sits beside the fireplace, while candle holders from Bruise’s Gallery adorn the mantel.

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

The Extrasoft sofa by Living Divani, set atop a rug by Nordic Knots, serves as the anchor of the parlour room located just beside the entrance.

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

In the master bathroom, the Makro vanity is complemented by n55 wall lights from Viabizzuno.

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

Soft tones and a tactile cement finish evoke tranquility in the master bathroom.

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

The Ornament clock by Jordan the Artisan hangs at the entrance to the master bedroom.

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

The sunroom at the back of the house was converted into a double office. Beyond the punched opening in the thickened wall, inside the office, sits the Triangolo chair by Frama.

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

In the kids’ bathroom, alternating versions of Mutina’s Pico tiles create depth and shadows. The walls feature the Up tile with raised dots, while the floors use the Down tile with sunken dots. A painting by Morry Marcovitch is reflected in the square medicine cabinet by Makro.

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

The original balustrade was restored to harmonize the old with the new.

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

In the powder room, the original doors were restored to capture the past, while the suspended mirror and integrated sink signify the new.

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

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Alex Lesage

Victoria
Mitchell Sweibel Studio

The gas burners by Pitt Cooking are integrated into the stone countertop.

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Alex Lesage