Thinking space

Our ways of living in spaces (in the home or office) are constantly changing. This is for various reasons: technological evolution, for example, which is altering the very nature of working tools. How can we design a space capable of being reshaped over time? We are projected into a world of great complexity. We have infinite possibilities, and each time...

A corner of paradise

The soothing sound of the waves, the reflection of the architecture on the water, the natural and charming atmosphere that flows smoothly between inside and outside. This is the heavenly experience offered by this magnificent villa located at the edge of the ocean in the Japanese prefecture of Hyogo. A contemporary work of architecture in exposed concrete designed by...

Sophisticated Illumination

These unique pieces, crafted from monolithic crystal, offer endless combinations thanks to their interchangeable components. The collection comprises six distinctive elements: three diffusers of varying sizes embrace a light source composed of a sphere and a cylinder. Gems lamps emit a soft glow enhanced by gentle hues and plays of light, creating an enveloping atmosphere and stimulating the imagination...

Harmonies of Contrasts

Today, Peter Wirz and the group of professionals working in the multidisciplinary Vetica studio, are taking the exploration of the brand and its productive possibilities to a new level, with the design of Meda, a complete system of ceramics, taps, and furniture. The stylistic signature of the collection is the skilful alternation of sharp, precise lines and soft shapes,...

Unexpected echoes of Asia

Hotel Silena, Valles, Italy - Photo © Alex Filz
Client: Hotel Silena, Mair familyArchitecture & interior design: noa* network of architectureFurnishings: custom made by Flatz & Windisch and Weissteiner - Bloomingville, Covo, Gervasoni, Grattoni, Norr11, Stampfl, TalentiLighting: Catellani & Smith, Dedon, Faro, Frandsen, Light Point Copenhagen, Led Tec, Marset,SLV, Wever & DucréBathroom: Alice Ceramica, Gessi, GSI, Hansgrohe, KaldeweiUpholstery: SchenkFlooring: Besana, JokaTiling: RagnoWall covering: Glamora, WallyArt, Wall&DecòDoors: Aster TürenWindows:...

Relationships at the center

With Stilo, the kitchen is no longer just the space where meals are prepared, but thanks to the combination of different furnishing elements, it becomes the place where people socialise and even work. A distinctive feature is the pure form of the cylinder that horizontally and vertically traces the design scheme, giving life to handles, shelves, desks, lighting bars...

The Epitome of Sophisticated Design

The collection's central element is the elegant Liz-valet. A sculptural object that amazes for its versatility and practicality. Beautifully composed of two cylinders of different heights, it features a lower cylinder in Canaletto walnut with a leather top, along with a taller leather-coated cylinder with optional backlighting. Liz-valet highlights a thoughtfully designed functionality, evident through a slightly raised edge, creating...

With Bolzan, dreams are “tailor made”

“Tailored Dreams” is the thread that runs through the latest collections from Bolzan but in reality they draw more deeply on the philosophy that guides the company. The theme in fact underlines that widespread desire for quality rest derived from a tailor-made design that can be achieved only with materials of the highest quality and the finest craftsmanship, and...

Poliform | Ketch

Ketch by Poliform, design Jean-Marie Massaud
Giving shape to outdoor collections that express timeless elegance and innovation, Poliform has presented Ketch, a collection designed by Jean-Marie Massaud: a perfect example of the interaction between natural and aesthetic elements. Inspired by the maritime world, Massaud creates a design characterized by solid lines and generous volumes. The distinctive detail of Ketch is the use of iroko wood,...

Design in B/W

Photo © Niccolò Biddau
For Niccolò Biddau, the act of looking is an investigation into the essence of things. Born in Turin in 1966, he inherited his passion for photography from his father. So, after high school and a degree in political science, he decided to make it his profession. And from 1998 he began to focus his research on urban landscapes, sculpture...