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On the ground floor of the Villa Reale in Monza, a food court managed by F&de Group, was born. Consisting of lounge bar and restaurant, it is divided into seven rooms. The project, curated by CLS architects, who also designed the renovation of the space, provides for the presence in each room of furnishings by known Italian designers such as Kartell, Vittorio Bonacina, Glas Italia, Driade, Cassina, Meritalia, Aligroup and Cappellini. The gastronomic journey is transformed, thanks to the original idea of CLS architects of furnishing every room with a single brand, in a walk through the icons of Italian design, each one presented in its naked integrity, free from any contamination.

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WHERE: Viale Brianza, 1, 20052 Monza Provincia di Monza e della Brianza

On the ground floor of the Villa Reale in Monza, a food court managed by F&de Group, was born. Consisting of lounge bar and restaurant, it is divided into seven rooms. The project, curated by CLS architects, who also designed the renovation of the space, provides for the presence in each room of furnishings by known Italian designers such as Kartell, Vittorio Bonacina, Glas Italia, Driade, Cassina, Meritalia, Aligroup and Cappellini. The gastronomic journey is transformed, thanks to the original idea of CLS architects of furnishing every room with a single brand, in a walk through the icons of Italian design, each one presented in its naked integrity, free from any contamination.
WHERE: Viale Brianza, 1, 20052 Monza Provincia di Monza e della Brianza

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