The living room at Studio Strato’s Ping Pong House is a study in serenity and subtle color. Here’s how to get the look.
Above: The living room of the “Ping Pong House,” which is Studio Strato architect Martino Fraschetti’s own nineteenth-century house in Rome (and formerly an office).
Above: Another view of the room, in the Umbertino-style building.
Paint and Palette
Above: The cloud-colored walls are done in Little Greene’s Slaked Lime.
Above: The rug is the linen and wool Arkad Retro Graphic from Kasthall, available from Urbanspace Interiors.
Furniture
Above: The Anabei Washable Three-Seater Sofa in Eggshell is a good lookalike, currently on sale for $1,561.
Above: The Normann Copenhagen Large Tablo Table in Glossy White is $558 from Finnish Design Shop.
Above: The folding canvas and wood Tripolina chairs were handed down. For a modern version, see the Tripolina 1855 Chair by Telami, $347 each.
Accessories
Above: The standing lamp with a metal base and exposed cord is the Flos Toio LED Lamp, $1,855.
As for the statues? They’re gypsum statuary models, originally intended for Italian cemeteries, “bought in Pietrasanta, in Versilia.” Have a look at architectural salvage or vintage shops for something similar—and see also Trend Alert: Classical Statues in Interiors, 9 Favorites.