AWAKENING — Silent Sophistication
A return to tactile materiality, within a sensory and suspended dimension where night becomes quietude. A muted and rarefied perception, sophisticated textures, enveloping tones, and soft-touch surfaces define an atmosphere conceived to naturally embrace the time and space of rest. In this way, the sleeping area is transformed into a silent and intimate landscape, balanced between comfort, essentiality, and contemporary sensibility. The P26 Bed, designed by Marco Boga, originates from a soft and essential gesture: generous proportions, welcoming volumes, and tailored craftsmanship shape an aesthetic that is both sophisticated and authentic. Leather, the project’s defining element, enhances the sensorial quality of the surfaces and conveys an immediate and genuine sense of comfort, giving form to a discreet yet strongly distinctive presence, capable of integrating harmoniously into the space. Alongside the bed, the Sunset Collection — bedside tables and tall chest of drawers designed by Studiopepe — interprets an architectural language that reimagines codes inspired by 13th-century architecture through structural ribbing translated into refined graphic details. The encounter between lacquered finishes, marble, leather, wood, and metallic accents creates an exceptionally sophisticated material dialogue, within which the Loulou Rock by david/nicolas integrates discreetly, helping to emphasize the contemplative soul of the setting.
Capsa, designed by Pietro Russo, takes its name from the ancient Roman cylindrical box once used to store jewels, precious objects, papyri, and books. Crafted in onyx with brass details, it combines the lightness of a warm, diffused glow with a sculptural and theatrical presence. Half-Pipe seating, designed by David Lopez Quincoces and Francesco Meda, originates from a silent gesture: the pouring of recycled glass powder into a mold. Rather than a high-temperature fusion, it is a slow and controlled process in which the material settles, distributes itself, and takes shape through gravity. The result is an organic, continuous object, free from visible joints, where the surfaces curve naturally, as though shaped by time rather than constructed.Its slender thickness and the softness of its transitions convey an unexpected lightness in contrast to the monolithic presence of the form. Each piece retains a subtle memory of its original material — regenerated fragments that, through the casting process, find a new unity. Made of Bon Bon Glass, the seating thus becomes a synthesis of sustainability and material experimentation, where light filters and diffuses through the surface, evoking transparency and brilliance.
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