Radiant Radiohead Singer, Thom Yorke's Dual-Level Rome Apartment Intriguingly Mirror's Italo Calvino's 'Invisible Cities'
The alluringly unconventional dwelling of the famous Radiohead singer
Thom Yorke, the mesmerizing frontman of Radiohead and his partner, Italian actress Dajana Roncione, live in a dual-level apartment located in the central area of Rome. Astoundingly, their interior follows a design pattern strikingly reminiscent of Italo Calvino's 'Invisible Cities'. The labyrinth-like division, unconventional furniture, and unique aesthetic makes it a place that exudes 'invisible architecture'.
Inspiration drawn from Italo Calvino's 'Invisible Cities'
The layout is a notable interpretation of Italo Calvino's 'Invisible Cities' - a novel with cities that are more metaphysical concepts than actual physical spaces. The book is reflected within the home's enchanting layout where rooms and spaces are akin to 'interior landscapes', leading into each other in surprising ways.
Each room has its character
The bedroom, under Yorke's creative design, has been visualized as a calm and tranquil refuge. The workspace, in contrast, embodies an atmosphere of fervour and determination - a place designed to induce creative stimulation. The decor, incorporating elements of Brutalism and Postmodernism, beautifully complements the overall aesthetic.