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SUMMING UP THE WO RK of Emiliano Salci and Britt Moran of Dimore Studio is like describing a favourite film you saw years ago – it’s hard to put your finger on why you love it so much, you just know you do. This is partly because they push a little harder than most designers and delve into areas others shy away from. In their interiors they mix unusual colours, contemporary and vintage furniture, and extraordinary fabrics.

In presenting their work during Milan Design Week, Dimore Studio emphasises creating a total atmosphere – incorporating music and light and a sense of drama – in order to create a truly exhilarating experience. “You might not believe it but I think a lot of what we do is quite understated,” says Britt, an American who has lived in Milan for about 20 years. “We do have our over-the-top moments but feel that most of our

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