Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 29/07/2019

Elegance in Kazakhstan

Francesco Pasi designs the living/dining area of a luxury apartment in Astana with furnishings from the Ellipse collection

The style and taste of Francesco Pasi are sought-after not only in Italy, but also around the world. Especially in Russia and the countries of Eastern Europe, where the company has a vast sales and showroom organization.

In Kazakhstan, the world’s largest landlocked country, located between Eastern Europe and Central Asia, the Veneto-based firm has completed an interesting project. The brand specialized in classic furnishings has been assigned the task of decorating the living/dining area of a luxury apartment in the capital city of Astana.

Collezione Ellipse by Francesco Pasi

Ellipse Collection by Francesco Pasi, dining

The zone measures 110 square meters and contains furnishings from the Ellipse collection. The protagonists are rosewood, Calacatta Oro marble, metals, fabrics and soft, luxurious nubuck leathers, giving the space a contemporary mood with light touches of classicism.

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Ellipse Collection by Francesco Pasi

The table, side table and sideboard have the task of bringing maximum luminosity to the surfaces. This is why Francesco Pasi has selected the 100-gloss finish.
Sofas and chairs are in pale dove gray nubuck, providing contrast with the glow of wood, marble and metal. The soft, sinuous lines of the upholstered furnishings play with the interaction with the straight, geometric lines of the furniture, fireplaces and walls.

Collezione Ellipse by Francesco Pasi

Ellipse Collection by Francesco Pasi

The client’s choice of the company confirms the growing international interest in the products of this Italian firm founded in 1972.

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