: One of Milana’s most famous designs, this chair features a flexible wooden backrest inspired by a snake’s vertebra. It is designed to move with the user's spine, providing comfort through a mechanical, yet organic, flexibility.
: Their projects often explore milanesità (Milan-ness), blending the city's design heritage with global influences. A recent example is the "Two Rooms" exhibit in London, which created a cultural cross-pollination between Milan and the UK capital. Notable Projects and Collaborations milana milan
: Their 4,000-square-foot flat, highlighted by the The New York Times , showcases high-ceilinged rooms and original flooring, emphasizing a lifestyle of "slow living and meditation". Milan Design Week 2026 : One of Milana’s most famous designs, this
During the most recent Milan Design Week , the studio participated in various showcases, continuing their trend of integrating functional art into lived-in spaces. Their approach remains a standout for its "offbeat" furniture that prioritizes the soul and body's requirements. In Milan, an Endlessly Adaptable Family Home A recent example is the "Two Rooms" exhibit