From the mythical black & white squares of Superstudio in the seventies to the optical maxi lines or those stolen from the world of men's fashion. Geometric patterns cover every surface
Misura, Digital Circus collection, glossy finish laminate, designed by Superstudio in 1970, Abet Laminati. Fenêtre sur ciel, hand-painted wooden box, Hermès.
On the wall, Fold&Stripes, carpet printed with Chromojet technology with 100% sustainable Econyl yarn, by Carolina Nisivoccia for Radici. UP50 by Gaetano Pesce for B&B Italia, in a special edition with beige and petroleum blue-green stripes to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the seat, in polyurethane with a stretch fabric cover. Koan system of fixed and sliding glass panels, aluminium profile and canaletto walnut beams, designed by Kookai studio for Lualdi. Collage, e-ggs rug for Calligaris with striped graphics that form squares of different sizes, machine-made in synthetic fibres.
Supernova, The Factory Collection, black and white optical printed rug, Besana Moquette. Vinnie by Alessandro Stabile for My Home Collection, coffee table in cylindrical continuous multi-layer painted blue with support surface and large container. Strong, stools in curved steel pipes with seat in turned steel sheet, also ideal for outdoors, designed by Eugeni Quitllet for Desalto.
Tanticolori, mosaics with tesserae of fused glass with the addition of Mosaico+ colouring oxides, made with Kerapoxy Design grouts in epoxy mortar, available in 32 colours by Mapei. On the floor, tenugui (Japanese cotton towel) with white and yellow stripes, limited edition, designed for Nanban by the illustrator Olimpia Zagnoli. Alice, shelf in Arabescato and Marquinia marble, designed by Bethan Gray for Editions Milano. Arco, notebook by Write Skecht &.
Owen, dining table with brushed brass profile and polished red top, Armani/Casa. Ducale Collection, rug inspired by menswear graphics, by Cristina Celestino for Besana Moquette. On the wall, Ten Trice, Exclusive Wallpaper, in two colours, design by Riccardo Zulato for Londonart.
Qubit, design by Victor Vasilev for MDF Italia, double-sided wall or free-standing container with black ash partition panels that create full and empty spaces. On the wall and in the foreground, Xequer, rugs by Martino Gamper for CC Tapis in cotton fibre, Himalayan wool, silk and linen, hand-knotted. Simested, white and red chequered long-haired rug, Ikea. Eyeshine Mirrors, by Anki Gneib for Gebrüder Thonet Vienna in curved black ash wood.
Photos Paolo Riolzi