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An open-plan Mid-Levels apartment required a creative approach to housing its owner's eclectic art collection

Text Catherine Shaw / Styling David Roden / Photography John Butlin
When Italian furniture designer and contemporary art collector Stefano Del Vecchio arrived in Hong Kong eight years ago, he made the Mandarin Oriental hotel his home.
"It was the perfect base while I established my furniture-manufacturing business in China, but eventually I wanted a space where I could have a kitchen and enjoy my art," Del Vecchio says.
Then he made an unusual find in the city: a 900 sq ft, ground-floor apartment tucked away on a quiet path a minute's walk from the Mid-Levels escalator.
"The flat was in very bad condition," he recalls. "When I bought it last year, the layout was a typical old-style, three-bedroom Hong Kong apartment and very dark. I could see it had huge potential."
Because none of the internal walls were structural, Del Vecchio realised he could create a unique space designed around his eclectic collection of post-war Western art and contemporary Chinese works.