International Home Tour

Light Takes the Lead Inside This Charming Milan Apartment

The home, which belongs to globetrotter Alice Carli, exudes warmth and personality

Busnelli Corporate studio and interior designer Martina Menegon were central to the restoration and design of custom pieces. The palette was decided by the owner, who says: “From creative people of all kinds, I have absorbed a passion for color and light. I chose four visual effects or colors. First, transparent and translucent elements like the crystals of the vintage chandeliers and the ribbed-glass panels in some doors that we have kept. Next, wood is seen in the rosewood kitchen and the parquet floors, of course. Burnt orange tones are introduced with the seating in the hall. And, finally, there are the hues of the night, with dusty blues and teal.” These colors are perfectly complimented with brass elements like a profile for the mirrors in the bathroom, and fittings for the closets, in the primary bedroom, and in the walk-in closet—all custom-made by Busnelli. 

The apartment combines a certain sober Milanese elegance with Parisian accents—those come from her paternal grandmother’s house. All the chandeliers feel French, as do the small armchair in the bedroom, with its bone wheels deliberately left looking worn, and a small gilded table with a marble top. Other pieces, such as the table by Gae Aulenti for Fontana Arte, the ceiling-mounted bookcase by Baxter, and the sofas—which Carli had reupholstered with raw linen in an ecru shade sourced in Capri—are thoughtful choices by the owner, who admits to loving evolutions, rather than revolutions, in the field of décor. 

Reflecting Carli’s passion for pieces that evoke memories, the house is littered with gifts from people dear to her, from vases to ashtrays and from ceramics—by Fornasetti, Ginori, Hermés—to photographs. There is a signed image by the photographer Nikola Borisov that portrays Carli in her old house, leaning against the doorframe entering her bedroom. Next to it is an antique silver necklace, framed, which belonged to an Andean queen. It feels fitting that the timelessly beautiful accessory is now in the possession of this contemporary queen of Italian fashion.