The living room of the Rome, Italy, apartment of Marella Agnelli, Italian noblewoman and socialite, and her husband, Gianni Agnelli, industrialist and Fiat shareholder. A large white room with curved ceiling; a stainless steel and lacquered wood ladder by Pio Manzu leads up to a balcony that holds art; paintings of numbers by Robert Indiana hang above and below the balcony; human figure sculpture sits on the balcony and the sculpture "Cavaliere" sits in the foreground, both by Marino Marini; silver metal wire sculpture by Oskar Schlemmer sits above a 17th century Italian marble table; houseplants, straw rugs and wicker furniture fill the room, with cushions in fabrics by Marella.