A collection comprised of one of a kind pieces whose origin is a study of material: as fragile as chalk and hard as marble. The union and contraposition of two different yet complementary elements. Materials that lead to the exploration of the relationship between rediscovery and object.

Designer

Studiopepe

Arianna Lelli Mami

Arianna has graduated at Politecnico di Milano in Interi- or Design. She has always been fascinated by the ways peo- ple live and inhabit space, she looks at design from a viewpoint that is free from rigid schemes. Passionate about art, she col- lects objets trouvés that are then re-explored and utilized to create installations that often inspire projects for the agency.

Recently, she has been working on a personal project that unites rediscovered photography with collage.

 

Chiara Di Pinto

Following an accademic training in fine arts, Chiara re- ceived her degree in Industrial Design at Politecnico di Milano. In 1996 she started collaborating as an interior stylist and jour- nalist for many Italian and international magazines.

Due to her artistic path, she has always had a strong in- terest in materials, shapes, and colours; her approach to de- sign and her love of research is istinctive and endless.

Arianna Lelli Mami

Arianna has graduated at Politecnico di Milano in Interi- or Design. She has always been fascinated by the ways peo- ple live and inhabit space, she looks at design from a viewpoint that is free from rigid schemes. Passionate about art, she col- lects objets trouvés that are then re-explored and utilized to create installations that often inspire projects for the agency.

Recently, she has been working on a personal project that unites rediscovered photography with collage.

 

Chiara Di Pinto

Following an accademic training in fine arts, Chiara re- ceived her degree in Industrial Design at Politecnico di Milano. In 1996 she started collaborating as an interior stylist and jour- nalist for many Italian and international magazines.

Due to her artistic path, she has always had a strong in- terest in materials, shapes, and colours; her approach to de- sign and her love of research is istinctive and endless.