bene’s home in barcelona.

this week dwell magazine featured the home of architect Benedetta Tagliabue — a crumbling 18th-century flat in the middle of Barcelona. i don’t think i’ve ever seen such elaborate and gorgeous moldings the likes of these, especially in their dining room — simply not to be surpassed! the incrediblely beautiful tagliabue home has reached almost mythical status among the city’s architects and designers — “Have you ever been to Bene’s house?” is a question often heard in the city’s gatherings. for a full tour, and the complete story head on over to dwell.

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12 Responses to “bene’s home in barcelona.”
  1. i love the history and detail in old, european architecture. those moldings are ridiculous!

  2. Christine says:

    I’m loving the blue tile mouldings and the books. X

  3. Katie says:

    Wow this is so detailed and beautiful. I love it.

  4. Evita says:

    Is that a barnacle cluster light? Oh my, I’m in love!

  5. Cathy Jean says:

    In-door lap pool please..

  6. Becca says:

    Holy Cow! WOW!! ;) Going on Pintrest now!

  7. kiki says:

    WOW!!! only in Barcelona!

  8. this is truly stunning! the tiles are gorgeous, and all those books…wow!

    http://canvasofculture.blogspot.com/

  9. MusaIndulge says:

    I want to live here, please!!! tnxs.

  10. WOW! what a place. It’s like from another world, such individual styling.

  11. Jenny says:

    Gorgeous! When can I move in? LOVE the books!

  12. Kiana says:

    My Barcelona flat is nowhere near this amazing! Such a beautiful home!

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