At Milano Design Week 2025, Moitié Studio presents a multi-site project that spans furniture, lighting, accessories, and artistic installation. A journey that interprets design as a narrative practice—where every object becomes a visual story, an architectural gesture, a cultural reference.
With creative direction by Derek Castiglioni, Casamilano entrusts Moitié Studio with the task of reinterpreting the identity of the contemporary Milanese home. The result is a collection of four pieces—PALESTRO (coffee table), CORDUSIO (bedside table), PAGANO (chandelier and wall lamp)—that evoke Milan’s understated elegance through refined materials and archetypal forms.
Sculpted travertine, back-painted glass, polished steel, and slender geometries intertwine in a calibrated narrative made of reflected light, balanced tensions, and signature details. The Casamilano booth becomes an immersive environment suspended between past and future, where Moitié Studio’s vision becomes inhabitable space.
With Beyond, the new collection presented at the Tisettanta showroom, Moitié Studio works with a primary geometric form—the trapezoid—to explore the boundary between stability and transformation. The result is two sculptural yet functional pieces: the TECTON table, featuring an Indian travertine top and faceted acid-treated steel legs, and the RIFTchair, defined by trapezoidal uprights and structural metal inserts.
Beyond moves beyond traditional furniture to enter the realm of usable sculpture, where form, material, and function merge into a new everyday aesthetic. An invitation to “look beyond,” as the name itself suggests.
Among the most iconic highlights of the week, the installation TESSERAE – PIXELS BEFORE PIXELS marks the meeting of historic mosaic craftsmanship and the digital world of German collective eBoy. Curated by Moitié Studio in collaboration with Valerie Cian Architecture and 150up, the centerpiece is MechaRex, a three-meter-high mosaic-covered dinosaur that welcomes visitors at the entrance to the Bisazza space.
Here, Moitié Studio also curates the exhibition storytelling of two major collections: the Fuksas line and Supermarmoby Carlo Dal Bianco. The former, inspired by the Byzantine era, pays tribute to figures such as Hypatia and Theodora through intricate and geometric marble patterns. The latter offers a journey through the history of stone decoration, proposing twelve designs that blend classicism with contemporary language.
With Flashback, Moitié Studio designs a new collection of switches and plates for Officine Morelli, reinterpreting vintage codes with a contemporary sensibility. Softened lines, refined proportions, and sophisticated color palettes: each element is conceived to seamlessly integrate into elegant architectural spaces, elevating even the most technical detail.
Flashback is an homage to memory, but also a functional design exercise—where the everyday object becomes an aesthetic expression and a style device.
For CONTE CASA, Moitié Studio presents two marble consoles, Léonore and Solène, which embody a deep dialogue between material, elegance, and time. Each console tells a distinct yet complementary story: the solidity of marble embraces fluid forms, light lines, and balanced volumes. These are not mere tributes to the past, but bold contemporary visions—each stone’s nuance is made unique, transforming every piece into an exclusive work of art.
Moitié accompanies these projects with a refined curatorial eye, capable of harmonizing material, light, and narrative. The staging builds a dialogue between memory and vision, revealing the material intelligence of marble as an expressive tool.
At Milano Design Week 2025, Moitié Studio confirms itself as one of the most coherent and sophisticated voices of the new Italian design scene. With a measured yet meaningful language, the five collaborations come together as a single narrative: one of design that still speaks of time, gesture, and meaning.
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