Skyfall Apartment by Studio Omerta
Studio Omerta have completed the renovation of a two bedroom apartment they call “Skyfall”. Located in the center of Athens, Greece, it has views of the Acropolis.
Description from the designers:
The latest interior design project by Studio Omerta is the renovation of a two bedroom apartment in the centre of Athens. Being situated on the 9th floor, the space enjoys the most spectacular views of the Acropolis from the living room and to the rear of the building, the bedrooms overlook the tiny church of St. George on the peak of Mt. Lykabettos.
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Throughout the space, the signature colour palette of Omerta, black, grey and white was used on the surfaces which creates an ideal backdrop to the carefully selected furniture from the cream of European designers the likes of Le Corbusier + Franco Albini and Piero Lissoni. The artwork within the space represents a variety of styles within the contemporary genre, most of which concentrate on the human element.
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The generous dimensions of the living room features leather covered seating units and a glass topped metal dining table, all placed on the luxuriant pile of the pale rug, adding further texture and warmth to the space. At sunset, the room adopts a dramatic, mysterious ambience enhanced by the reflections and shadows created by the subtle illumination of the intrinsically positioned lighting elements.
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Access to the bedroom is lit by a futuristic circular lighting installation, reminiscent of Kubrick’s Space Odyssey which continues into the Master bedroom, an impressive space of reflective surfaces, a leather chaise longue and ample space from which to enjoy the unique Lykabettos view.
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The sum total of this renovation represents an example of the possibilities of a traditional Athenian apartment when placed in the hands of a visionary design practice in order to assist the space to evolve into the highest level of urban contemporary aesthetics.
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Designers: Studio Omerta
Photographer: Giorgos Sfakianakis










































gadolinium on 06 Mar 2013 at 4:46 pm #
Some of the sculptures and pictures look rather scary… Great for a gallery/public space, frightening in an apartment (especially at night
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Ariana on 06 Mar 2013 at 9:38 pm #
Such a divine space…literally every area is gorgeous! Kudos!
christabel on 07 Mar 2013 at 5:37 am #
I love the artwork and sculpture, it is so moody and so fitting for the dramatic re-colouring of the apartment, especially when evening falls. Just amazing. Dramatic serene work.
No No on 07 Mar 2013 at 6:21 pm #
Those “Shar Pei” lounge chairs are fun — could someone post when and by whom they were designed/produced? Not so keen on the “approachability cutouts” in the platform bed: “When I’m old enough, this is where the bedside commode goes.”
Steve on 09 Mar 2013 at 12:22 am #
The apartment’s color palette is very nice but those two sculptures are very annoying and totally out of context even to each-other.
James Press on 14 Mar 2013 at 10:07 am #
FYI No No. The “Shar Pei” chairs were designed in 1994 by Peter Traag for a company called edra and are available to purchase from CHAPLINS, where I work. Further information can be found here: http://www.chaplins.co.uk/edra-sponge-chair-by-peter-traag/