Locanda Pandenus

Milan


Having grown their bakery business to a citywide franchise, the Pandenus entrepreneurs have now turned their critical eye towards Milan’s limited bed and breakfast offerings. The result is a lovely design address on ever-popular Largo la Foppa with just two rooms full of custom-made furniture, designer lamps and accessories, and handsome bathrooms with vast baths and pretty, patterned cement tiles.


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