Fabio Fantolino
Description
Fabio Fantolino portfolio is the online home of an Italian architect who starts from Turin, looks out to the world and designs spaces with a precise, contemporary edge. It is not just a gallery of finished projects. It feels like a careful map of how tailored interiors, architecture and objects can translate a client’s identity into form, light and material. The studio moves comfortably between interior architecture, building design, yacht projects, product pieces and art direction, and the website reflects that range with clear sections for each discipline. A visitor can move from a Milan apartment to a Turin townhouse, from a yacht deck to a product shot, always with the sense that the same eye is controlling proportion and atmosphere. What Fabio Fantolino holds the work together is an insistence on tailored spaces. The portfolio shows rooms where classic Italian details sit next to sharp lines, custom joinery and carefully chosen color, so each project feels both rooted and fresh. Daylight, reflections and long perspectives are used as design tools, guiding the eye through living areas, stairwells and terraces in a way that suggests how it would feel to actually move through them. Online, that sensibility turns into an interface that behaves almost like a physical exhibition. Large images, refined typography and image reveal effects create a rhythm as you scroll, with transitions that feel cinematic but never gimmicky. It is the kind of portfolio that has earned recognition in the digital design world, yet it stays focused on the work rather than on showy navigation tricks. For people searching for an Italian architect in Turin, Fabio Fantolino studio working between Turin and Milan or a global practice that can handle residential, hospitality and product commissions, the site answers those questions quickly. Project pages read like concise case studies. You understand where a project sits, what kind of space it is and which design choices define it. Contact information is easy to reach, so the distance between discovering the work and starting a conversation stays short. The overall impression is of a studio that combines the discipline of architecture with the sensibility of interior and product design, then uses the web as a natural extension of that practice. The portfolio feels global without losing its Italian origins, and it invites clients, collaborators and editors to spend time, revisit and imagine what a future project with Fabio Fantolino might look like. Behance