We design artefacts that express a synthesis of cultures, histories, forms and beauty and that inform us of the existence of often lost complexities. The operating model is that of artisan workshops trying to use an analytical vision of perceptive and cultural processes as the backbone of the design process.
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Every design product identifies ways of use, of understanding reality, participates in the creation of use values and assigns greater value in exchange processes. In this sense, we believe there is a social responsibility of the designer when his work shares current cultural contents or prefigures their change.
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With this awareness we try to recover the need for beauty and identity starting from our stories of people and communities and we search in every project and in every sign for a broader narrative that binds us firstly with nature and then with cultural heritages of human civilisations.
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Projects in the spotlight

Lit dormeuse
Inspired by the traditional “dormeuse”: a lounge bed popular in the 1700s among the wealthy classes and found in bourgeois and aristocratic salons. The most famous dormeuse is Canova's sculpture of Venus Victrix where Pauline Borghese is lying, precisely, on a dormeuse. Characterized by a large back cushion, it allows one to sit, lean back and converse as on a sofa, or to rest in a semi-reclining position similar to Roman triclini. It is a versatile type of bed, offering new functions and postures compared to traditional models.
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Arkeda 2022
ADI Campania - Conference 'Closing our eyes to understand nature and reinvent design'
Napoli 03/12/2022

The conference presentation report
Moka
"Depero smile"

Moka for community
"Itaca"

Maschere di protezione
"Saveme"
Industrial project for Coronavirus emergency


Saveme free
Full-visibility mask with new bottom filtration - utility model patent
