Esperanto
design by Studio Monica Graffeo
An evocative and poetic collection, composed of suspended modular elements, resting on a countertop, bench, or trestle to create harmonious and dynamic configurations.
Details
A linear collection, played on the solid and void design of the doors
The collection consists of modular units characterized by a solid structure and an equally thick door that protrudes from the depth of the cabinet. This feature enhances the finish of the 45° inclined cut and creates a kind of visual three-dimensionality for the entire configuration. Individual modules can be creatively arranged to build entirely original and sometimes unusual compositions.
The interpretation of artisanal materials in the living space
Materials that speak of ancient history and craftsmanship, creating contrasts between smooth surfaces and rough textures that, when touched, stimulate our sensibility.
Vetro di Murano
Blown by the master glassblowers of Venice, the Murano glass basin takes shape in wooden molds. The entire tradition of this ancient craft is enhanced by the nuances of the glass, the small air bubbles that form within it, and the ever-changing thickness variations, making it unique and inimitable
Marble
The soul of ancient and modern living, marble is a noble material par excellence—sophisticated and contemporary
Creating a space dedicated to personal care
The structure of the collection has been specifically designed to allocate spaces for various stages of the beauty routine, enhancing the time devoted to relaxation in the bathroom. A portion of the composition can transform into a convenient makeup console, providing the opportunity to be used while seated for an intimate moment. The mirror is designed to be easily accessible, making usage more convenient, while accessories are arranged strategically to facilitate daily actions.
Trestles and benches defining the atmosphere
The program includes complementary elements with a Nordic flair, incorporating a complete system of benches and wooden trestles that further highlight the material expression of the collection, speaking of craftsmanship and tradition.
Ispiration
"In Esperanto, the desire to enhance the materiality of volumes and the iconic aspect of furniture triumphs over logic of modularity and completeness. It represents a collection of unconventional modules, such as containers entirely made of glass or accessories paired with artisanal materials".
Monica Graffeo, Designer