Modernariato A piedi nudi nel '900 is one of those rare places where time hasn't stood still, but has transformed into style. Located at Via Giovanni Boccaccio 41 rosso, in the quiet residential heart of Florence, this shop was born from a love of 20th-century design and a desire to bring its elegance to life through authentic, carefully selected pieces. Here, every object tells the story of an era when beauty was also functional, when form and material interacted harmoniously.
Entering this space is like crossing the threshold into an intimate dimension, characterized by clean lines, vibrant colors, noble materials, and a sincere atmosphere. The collection features original furniture from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, Scandinavian-style seating, clean-cut tables, iconic lamps, artistic ceramics, mirrors, paintings, and furnishings that preserve the soul of those who created and lived in them. Each piece is unique, chosen not to follow a trend, but to inspire new aesthetic balances.
Modernariato A piedi nudi nel '900 is the ideal place for collectors, interior decorators, designers, and anyone seeking objects that bring authenticity to contemporary spaces. It's not just about buying vintage furniture, but about making a cultural choice, connecting with a beauty that has spanned generations and continues to speak through its materials.
In a city like Florence, where a taste for art is everywhere, this shop represents a distinctive voice, born of research, passion, and care. Every visit is an experience, a dialogue with the past translated into the present. An invitation to truly walk barefoot through the twentieth century.
Image credits: Google - Modernariato Barefoot in the 20th Century