"The end of the conventional: How a stone 'Statement Island' dictates the rhythm of a home."
Project C+V Libertador is a masterclass in urban interior design. Located in the heart of Palermo, Buenos Aires, this residence by Atlantico Arqs embraces a moody, sophisticated palette that reflects the vibrant city energy outside.The kitchen is defined by a bold interplay of textures: matte grey cabinetry that mimics the industrial feel of the city, paired with high-veined stone countertops that provide an organic, luxurious counterpoint. The open-plan layout is tied together by architectural lighting and iconic furniture pieces—like the striped "Up" chair—proving that a home can be both a functional machine for living and a high-end design gallery.
A side view of the kitchen island. The grey matte finish creates a monolithic look that blends seamlessly with the apartment's concrete-toned walls, establishing a strong, masculine aesthetic.
This shot showcases the integration of the professional range hood and the breakfast bar. The transition from the cool stone to the warm wood of the bar stools creates a balanced, inviting workstation.
Focus on the living area featuring the striped "Up" chair by Gaetano Pesce. This piece acts as a pop-art punctuation mark against the minimalist, paneled wall and the sleek TV unit.
A perspective of the dining area where linear pendant lights mirror the long, clean lines of the table. The open shelving in the background adds depth without cluttering the visual field.
The kitchen seen from the social area. The black and white pendant lamps over the island add a graphic touch, while the built-in ovens demonstrate the project's focus on high-end functionality.
This shot highlights the mirrored surfaces that expand the space. The interaction of the stone island's reflection and the industrial grey tones creates a multi-layered, atmospheric environment.
Close-up of the sink area. The matte black faucet stands as a minimalist sculpture against the high-veined backsplash, proving that even functional details can be iconic in this Palermo home.
A wide view of the lounge. The mix of the textured rug, the velvet sofa, and the bold pattern of the armchair creates a rich, tactile experience that softens the apartment's architectural lines.
A study of the vertical wall panels. This architectural detail provides a subtle rhythm to the room, hiding storage while acting as a sophisticated backdrop for the entertainment system.
The final frame captures the kitchen’s connection to the rest of the living space. It’s a design that celebrates the Buenos Aires lifestyle: elegant, bold, and meticulously curated by Atlantico Arqs.