Studio

Based in Milan and Paris, the studio works across furniture, objects, and interior architecture through a refined dialogue between material, form, and craftsmanship. Influenced by New York, Paris, and Italy, the practice brings together classical European craft traditions with a contemporary sculptural language.

Originally rooted in photography, the studio approaches design through proportion, light, and spatial composition. Collections are defined by precise geometry, material tension, and architectural restraint.

Tresse, Arcus, and Stemma are developed in collaboration with master artisans across Italy and France, and produced in limited or numbered editions. Metal is twisted and tensioned, stone carved and perforated, glass layered to shape light and space.

Influences from Art Deco, Futurism, and Brutalism emerge through material process and construction rather than stylistic reference. Across each collection, the studio explores a singular idea: creating objects where architecture, craftsmanship, and material exist in balance.