
The home is the place where space becomes an expression of those who live in it. It holds traces, habits, relationships, and transforms them into atmosphere, rhythm, presence. It is refuge and openness, intimate measure and worldview.
Within it, the design not only organizes functions, but also builds an emotional and symbolic landscape in which matter, light, and proportion shape an idea of belonging.
Concept 6



An extra-clear laminated glass cube houses the Solid interpartition system inside it: a structure composed of vertical wooden slats and completed by freely configurable open elements. Every detail contributes to the definition of the cellar space, conceived as an environment that can be customized in size and finish. The Solid system, with the natural materiality of wood and the backlit back, subdivides the environment and characterizes its architecture, offering new possibilities for configuration and interpretation of the space.





Concept 06
Space takes shape through a sequence of alternating volumes, intersections and depths that build an orderly and coherent visual rhythm. Surfaces are articulated in solids and projections, generating a dynamic composition in which each element contributes to the overall balance. The grazing light reveals the design, emphasizing the geometries and materiality, while the full-height Blade columns are integrated into the design, dialoguing with the architectural language of the environment.


The Brera bookcase is developed as a modular system defined by vertical elements in Iron Dust metal and shelves in Charcoal Oak wood. The finishes, from wood to the textural surfaces of the Pietra Piasentina back, extend the design and intensify its architectural presence.


The XY table is defined through the purity of volume and the material richness of wood. The form takes shape from machining tailoring that precisely juxtaposes solid Ash Dark wood slats. Designed for indoor and outdoor environments, it interprets the design of space with continuity through an essential and architectural presence.