Carpet by Studio FM Milano for Refin

Ristorante Persé, a dining destination in the Parco Sempione area of Milan, looks to the past to influence the present. On entering the cosy bistro, guests are immediately confronted with the sharp geometric shapes of Carpet, a ceramic floor tile
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