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24 April, 2020 4:14 pm

Lapo Elkann opens his Milan house to Financial Times

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In a long interview given to the Financial Times, Lapo Elkann, talked at length about his new house in Milan which the heir to the Agnelli Fortune personally redecorated.
Located in Porta Ticinese, the house is 400 square metres in size but in order to create his own personal playground, Mr Elkann used a mix of technologies and techniques! He wanted it to reflect (just like in a mirror) his deep passion for taking different industries and making them work together: the automotive industry, surfing, architecture and so on! The house (just one of the many the young millionaire has all around the world) also features artworks by Robert Indiana, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol and Maurizio Galimberti and lots of photos by Helmut Newton,

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