Studio Fotografico
fondato
da @serenaeller
con @francesco_marano8
studio@ellerstudio.com

Contraste Luxury Restuarant, Milan
@contrastemilano_
Project by @debonademeo
Realisation by @allestimenta
Photo by @serenaeller
Published on
@elledecoritalia
@livingcorriere
@designboom
@archiproducts
@goodlife_wohndesign_magazine @designandcontractcom
@area_arch
#interiordesign #decor #design #architecture #restyling #luxuryrestaurant #contraste #elledecor #living #livingcorriere #designboom #archiproducts #interiorphotography #designphotography #architecturephotography

Contraste Luxury Restuarant, Milan
@contrastemilano_
Project by @debonademeo
Realisation by @allestimenta
Photo by @serenaeller
Published on
@elledecoritalia
@livingcorriere
@designboom
@archiproducts
@goodlife_wohndesign_magazine @designandcontractcom
@area_arch
#interiordesign #decor #design #architecture #restyling #luxuryrestaurant #contraste #elledecor #living #livingcorriere #designboom #archiproducts #interiorphotography #designphotography #architecturephotography

Contraste Luxury Restuarant, Milan
@contrastemilano_
Project by @debonademeo
Realisation by @allestimenta
Photo by @serenaeller
Published on
@elledecoritalia
@livingcorriere
@designboom
@archiproducts
@goodlife_wohndesign_magazine @designandcontractcom
@area_arch
#interiordesign #decor #design #architecture #restyling #luxuryrestaurant #contraste #elledecor #living #livingcorriere #designboom #archiproducts #interiorphotography #designphotography #architecturephotography

Contraste Luxury Restuarant, Milan
@contrastemilano_
Project by @debonademeo
Realisation by @allestimenta
Photo by @serenaeller
Published on
@elledecoritalia
@livingcorriere
@designboom
@archiproducts
@goodlife_wohndesign_magazine @designandcontractcom
@area_arch
#interiordesign #decor #design #architecture #restyling #luxuryrestaurant #contraste #elledecor #living #livingcorriere #designboom #archiproducts #interiorphotography #designphotography #architecturephotography

Contraste Luxury Restuarant, Milan
@contrastemilano_
Project by @debonademeo
Realisation by @allestimenta
Photo by @serenaeller
Published on
@elledecoritalia
@livingcorriere
@designboom
@archiproducts
@goodlife_wohndesign_magazine @designandcontractcom
@area_arch
#interiordesign #decor #design #architecture #restyling #luxuryrestaurant #contraste #elledecor #living #livingcorriere #designboom #archiproducts #interiorphotography #designphotography #architecturephotography

Contraste Luxury Restuarant, Milan
@contrastemilano_
Project by @debonademeo
Realisation by @allestimenta
Photo by @serenaeller
Published on
@elledecoritalia
@livingcorriere
@designboom
@archiproducts
@goodlife_wohndesign_magazine @designandcontractcom
@area_arch
#interiordesign #decor #design #architecture #restyling #luxuryrestaurant #contraste #elledecor #living #livingcorriere #designboom #archiproducts #interiorphotography #designphotography #architecturephotography

This project - designed by @fiumearchitecture - originates from the vision of an eclectic collector for whom objects, furniture, and memories carry deep significance. Relocating from a 180-square-meter apartment to a 140-square-meter home, the challenge extended beyond reduction of space to the creation of a space able of curating and elevating diverse collections within a coherent contemporary framework. Situated in Rome’s Quartiere delle Vittorie, during the renovation, the apartment showed historical layering that became a guide principle, with the recovery and reintegration of original cement tiles, which reintroduced texture and memory, while coexisting with parquet flooring to create rhythmic material contrasts.
Key spatial reconfigurations defined the new layout, including the relocation of the kitchen and bathroom to a more central and northern areas of the plan. The project explores the dialogue between past and present through the reuse of the client’s original Liberty-style stained-glass panels alongside a newly designed piece that references historical language without imitation. Exposed structural beams, pillars, and even heating pipes were deliberately revealed and treated as expressive elements, while a black velvet curtain separates the kitchen from the living area, evoking a theatrical threshold connected to the nearby urban context.
Published on @lovethatdesignme
Photo@ francesco_marano8 @ellerstudio

This project - designed by @fiumearchitecture - originates from the vision of an eclectic collector for whom objects, furniture, and memories carry deep significance. Relocating from a 180-square-meter apartment to a 140-square-meter home, the challenge extended beyond reduction of space to the creation of a space able of curating and elevating diverse collections within a coherent contemporary framework. Situated in Rome’s Quartiere delle Vittorie, during the renovation, the apartment showed historical layering that became a guide principle, with the recovery and reintegration of original cement tiles, which reintroduced texture and memory, while coexisting with parquet flooring to create rhythmic material contrasts.
Key spatial reconfigurations defined the new layout, including the relocation of the kitchen and bathroom to a more central and northern areas of the plan. The project explores the dialogue between past and present through the reuse of the client’s original Liberty-style stained-glass panels alongside a newly designed piece that references historical language without imitation. Exposed structural beams, pillars, and even heating pipes were deliberately revealed and treated as expressive elements, while a black velvet curtain separates the kitchen from the living area, evoking a theatrical threshold connected to the nearby urban context.
Published on @lovethatdesignme
Photo@ francesco_marano8 @ellerstudio

This project - designed by @fiumearchitecture - originates from the vision of an eclectic collector for whom objects, furniture, and memories carry deep significance. Relocating from a 180-square-meter apartment to a 140-square-meter home, the challenge extended beyond reduction of space to the creation of a space able of curating and elevating diverse collections within a coherent contemporary framework. Situated in Rome’s Quartiere delle Vittorie, during the renovation, the apartment showed historical layering that became a guide principle, with the recovery and reintegration of original cement tiles, which reintroduced texture and memory, while coexisting with parquet flooring to create rhythmic material contrasts.
Key spatial reconfigurations defined the new layout, including the relocation of the kitchen and bathroom to a more central and northern areas of the plan. The project explores the dialogue between past and present through the reuse of the client’s original Liberty-style stained-glass panels alongside a newly designed piece that references historical language without imitation. Exposed structural beams, pillars, and even heating pipes were deliberately revealed and treated as expressive elements, while a black velvet curtain separates the kitchen from the living area, evoking a theatrical threshold connected to the nearby urban context.
Published on @lovethatdesignme
Photo@ francesco_marano8 @ellerstudio

This project - designed by @fiumearchitecture - originates from the vision of an eclectic collector for whom objects, furniture, and memories carry deep significance. Relocating from a 180-square-meter apartment to a 140-square-meter home, the challenge extended beyond reduction of space to the creation of a space able of curating and elevating diverse collections within a coherent contemporary framework. Situated in Rome’s Quartiere delle Vittorie, during the renovation, the apartment showed historical layering that became a guide principle, with the recovery and reintegration of original cement tiles, which reintroduced texture and memory, while coexisting with parquet flooring to create rhythmic material contrasts.
Key spatial reconfigurations defined the new layout, including the relocation of the kitchen and bathroom to a more central and northern areas of the plan. The project explores the dialogue between past and present through the reuse of the client’s original Liberty-style stained-glass panels alongside a newly designed piece that references historical language without imitation. Exposed structural beams, pillars, and even heating pipes were deliberately revealed and treated as expressive elements, while a black velvet curtain separates the kitchen from the living area, evoking a theatrical threshold connected to the nearby urban context.
Published on @lovethatdesignme
Photo@ francesco_marano8 @ellerstudio

This project - designed by @fiumearchitecture - originates from the vision of an eclectic collector for whom objects, furniture, and memories carry deep significance. Relocating from a 180-square-meter apartment to a 140-square-meter home, the challenge extended beyond reduction of space to the creation of a space able of curating and elevating diverse collections within a coherent contemporary framework. Situated in Rome’s Quartiere delle Vittorie, during the renovation, the apartment showed historical layering that became a guide principle, with the recovery and reintegration of original cement tiles, which reintroduced texture and memory, while coexisting with parquet flooring to create rhythmic material contrasts.
Key spatial reconfigurations defined the new layout, including the relocation of the kitchen and bathroom to a more central and northern areas of the plan. The project explores the dialogue between past and present through the reuse of the client’s original Liberty-style stained-glass panels alongside a newly designed piece that references historical language without imitation. Exposed structural beams, pillars, and even heating pipes were deliberately revealed and treated as expressive elements, while a black velvet curtain separates the kitchen from the living area, evoking a theatrical threshold connected to the nearby urban context.
Published on @lovethatdesignme
Photo@ francesco_marano8 @ellerstudio

This project - designed by @fiumearchitecture - originates from the vision of an eclectic collector for whom objects, furniture, and memories carry deep significance. Relocating from a 180-square-meter apartment to a 140-square-meter home, the challenge extended beyond reduction of space to the creation of a space able of curating and elevating diverse collections within a coherent contemporary framework. Situated in Rome’s Quartiere delle Vittorie, during the renovation, the apartment showed historical layering that became a guide principle, with the recovery and reintegration of original cement tiles, which reintroduced texture and memory, while coexisting with parquet flooring to create rhythmic material contrasts.
Key spatial reconfigurations defined the new layout, including the relocation of the kitchen and bathroom to a more central and northern areas of the plan. The project explores the dialogue between past and present through the reuse of the client’s original Liberty-style stained-glass panels alongside a newly designed piece that references historical language without imitation. Exposed structural beams, pillars, and even heating pipes were deliberately revealed and treated as expressive elements, while a black velvet curtain separates the kitchen from the living area, evoking a theatrical threshold connected to the nearby urban context.
Published on @lovethatdesignme
Photo@ francesco_marano8 @ellerstudio

This project - designed by @fiumearchitecture - originates from the vision of an eclectic collector for whom objects, furniture, and memories carry deep significance. Relocating from a 180-square-meter apartment to a 140-square-meter home, the challenge extended beyond reduction of space to the creation of a space able of curating and elevating diverse collections within a coherent contemporary framework. Situated in Rome’s Quartiere delle Vittorie, during the renovation, the apartment showed historical layering that became a guide principle, with the recovery and reintegration of original cement tiles, which reintroduced texture and memory, while coexisting with parquet flooring to create rhythmic material contrasts.
Key spatial reconfigurations defined the new layout, including the relocation of the kitchen and bathroom to a more central and northern areas of the plan. The project explores the dialogue between past and present through the reuse of the client’s original Liberty-style stained-glass panels alongside a newly designed piece that references historical language without imitation. Exposed structural beams, pillars, and even heating pipes were deliberately revealed and treated as expressive elements, while a black velvet curtain separates the kitchen from the living area, evoking a theatrical threshold connected to the nearby urban context.
Published on @lovethatdesignme
Photo@ francesco_marano8 @ellerstudio

This project - designed by @fiumearchitecture - originates from the vision of an eclectic collector for whom objects, furniture, and memories carry deep significance. Relocating from a 180-square-meter apartment to a 140-square-meter home, the challenge extended beyond reduction of space to the creation of a space able of curating and elevating diverse collections within a coherent contemporary framework. Situated in Rome’s Quartiere delle Vittorie, during the renovation, the apartment showed historical layering that became a guide principle, with the recovery and reintegration of original cement tiles, which reintroduced texture and memory, while coexisting with parquet flooring to create rhythmic material contrasts.
Key spatial reconfigurations defined the new layout, including the relocation of the kitchen and bathroom to a more central and northern areas of the plan. The project explores the dialogue between past and present through the reuse of the client’s original Liberty-style stained-glass panels alongside a newly designed piece that references historical language without imitation. Exposed structural beams, pillars, and even heating pipes were deliberately revealed and treated as expressive elements, while a black velvet curtain separates the kitchen from the living area, evoking a theatrical threshold connected to the nearby urban context.
Published on @lovethatdesignme
Photo@ francesco_marano8 @ellerstudio

This project - designed by @fiumearchitecture - originates from the vision of an eclectic collector for whom objects, furniture, and memories carry deep significance. Relocating from a 180-square-meter apartment to a 140-square-meter home, the challenge extended beyond reduction of space to the creation of a space able of curating and elevating diverse collections within a coherent contemporary framework. Situated in Rome’s Quartiere delle Vittorie, during the renovation, the apartment showed historical layering that became a guide principle, with the recovery and reintegration of original cement tiles, which reintroduced texture and memory, while coexisting with parquet flooring to create rhythmic material contrasts.
Key spatial reconfigurations defined the new layout, including the relocation of the kitchen and bathroom to a more central and northern areas of the plan. The project explores the dialogue between past and present through the reuse of the client’s original Liberty-style stained-glass panels alongside a newly designed piece that references historical language without imitation. Exposed structural beams, pillars, and even heating pipes were deliberately revealed and treated as expressive elements, while a black velvet curtain separates the kitchen from the living area, evoking a theatrical threshold connected to the nearby urban context.
Published on @lovethatdesignme
Photo@ francesco_marano8 @ellerstudio

This project - designed by @fiumearchitecture - originates from the vision of an eclectic collector for whom objects, furniture, and memories carry deep significance. Relocating from a 180-square-meter apartment to a 140-square-meter home, the challenge extended beyond reduction of space to the creation of a space able of curating and elevating diverse collections within a coherent contemporary framework. Situated in Rome’s Quartiere delle Vittorie, during the renovation, the apartment showed historical layering that became a guide principle, with the recovery and reintegration of original cement tiles, which reintroduced texture and memory, while coexisting with parquet flooring to create rhythmic material contrasts.
Key spatial reconfigurations defined the new layout, including the relocation of the kitchen and bathroom to a more central and northern areas of the plan. The project explores the dialogue between past and present through the reuse of the client’s original Liberty-style stained-glass panels alongside a newly designed piece that references historical language without imitation. Exposed structural beams, pillars, and even heating pipes were deliberately revealed and treated as expressive elements, while a black velvet curtain separates the kitchen from the living area, evoking a theatrical threshold connected to the nearby urban context.
Published on @lovethatdesignme
Photo@ francesco_marano8 @ellerstudio

Among the projects we recently shot in Milan, we particularly enjoyed Residenza Vignale, a historic early 20th-century building in the Conciliazione district, exceptionally open to the public. Here, the brand @piloto_milano staged "Echoes of Elsewhere," a project curated by Ricardo @gaioso, Creative Director and Design Curator, which brought together 20 emerging international designers. The group exhibition was accompanied by a temporary bistro, introducing a convivial and dynamic atmosphere with a selection of chefs rotating throughout the week, designed by @millimstudio, which showcased the Rivière collection, specially designed for the occasion. The food is curated by @luceferma.milano, the brand-new Mediterranean Bar at Via Sciesa 6.
Published among the must-sees on @ad_italia, text by @laurataccari, photos by @serenaeller

Among the projects we recently shot in Milan, we particularly enjoyed Residenza Vignale, a historic early 20th-century building in the Conciliazione district, exceptionally open to the public. Here, the brand @piloto_milano staged "Echoes of Elsewhere," a project curated by Ricardo @gaioso, Creative Director and Design Curator, which brought together 20 emerging international designers. The group exhibition was accompanied by a temporary bistro, introducing a convivial and dynamic atmosphere with a selection of chefs rotating throughout the week, designed by @millimstudio, which showcased the Rivière collection, specially designed for the occasion. The food is curated by @luceferma.milano, the brand-new Mediterranean Bar at Via Sciesa 6.
Published among the must-sees on @ad_italia, text by @laurataccari, photos by @serenaeller

Among the projects we recently shot in Milan, we particularly enjoyed Residenza Vignale, a historic early 20th-century building in the Conciliazione district, exceptionally open to the public. Here, the brand @piloto_milano staged "Echoes of Elsewhere," a project curated by Ricardo @gaioso, Creative Director and Design Curator, which brought together 20 emerging international designers. The group exhibition was accompanied by a temporary bistro, introducing a convivial and dynamic atmosphere with a selection of chefs rotating throughout the week, designed by @millimstudio, which showcased the Rivière collection, specially designed for the occasion. The food is curated by @luceferma.milano, the brand-new Mediterranean Bar at Via Sciesa 6.
Published among the must-sees on @ad_italia, text by @laurataccari, photos by @serenaeller

Among the projects we recently shot in Milan, we particularly enjoyed Residenza Vignale, a historic early 20th-century building in the Conciliazione district, exceptionally open to the public. Here, the brand @piloto_milano staged "Echoes of Elsewhere," a project curated by Ricardo @gaioso, Creative Director and Design Curator, which brought together 20 emerging international designers. The group exhibition was accompanied by a temporary bistro, introducing a convivial and dynamic atmosphere with a selection of chefs rotating throughout the week, designed by @millimstudio, which showcased the Rivière collection, specially designed for the occasion. The food is curated by @luceferma.milano, the brand-new Mediterranean Bar at Via Sciesa 6.
Published among the must-sees on @ad_italia, text by @laurataccari, photos by @serenaeller

Among the projects we recently shot in Milan, we particularly enjoyed Residenza Vignale, a historic early 20th-century building in the Conciliazione district, exceptionally open to the public. Here, the brand @piloto_milano staged "Echoes of Elsewhere," a project curated by Ricardo @gaioso, Creative Director and Design Curator, which brought together 20 emerging international designers. The group exhibition was accompanied by a temporary bistro, introducing a convivial and dynamic atmosphere with a selection of chefs rotating throughout the week, designed by @millimstudio, which showcased the Rivière collection, specially designed for the occasion. The food is curated by @luceferma.milano, the brand-new Mediterranean Bar at Via Sciesa 6.
Published among the must-sees on @ad_italia, text by @laurataccari, photos by @serenaeller

Among the projects we recently shot in Milan, we particularly enjoyed Residenza Vignale, a historic early 20th-century building in the Conciliazione district, exceptionally open to the public. Here, the brand @piloto_milano staged "Echoes of Elsewhere," a project curated by Ricardo @gaioso, Creative Director and Design Curator, which brought together 20 emerging international designers. The group exhibition was accompanied by a temporary bistro, introducing a convivial and dynamic atmosphere with a selection of chefs rotating throughout the week, designed by @millimstudio, which showcased the Rivière collection, specially designed for the occasion. The food is curated by @luceferma.milano, the brand-new Mediterranean Bar at Via Sciesa 6.
Published among the must-sees on @ad_italia, text by @laurataccari, photos by @serenaeller

Among the projects we recently shot in Milan, we particularly enjoyed Residenza Vignale, a historic early 20th-century building in the Conciliazione district, exceptionally open to the public. Here, the brand @piloto_milano staged "Echoes of Elsewhere," a project curated by Ricardo @gaioso, Creative Director and Design Curator, which brought together 20 emerging international designers. The group exhibition was accompanied by a temporary bistro, introducing a convivial and dynamic atmosphere with a selection of chefs rotating throughout the week, designed by @millimstudio, which showcased the Rivière collection, specially designed for the occasion. The food is curated by @luceferma.milano, the brand-new Mediterranean Bar at Via Sciesa 6.
Published among the must-sees on @ad_italia, text by @laurataccari, photos by @serenaeller

Among the projects we recently shot in Milan, we particularly enjoyed Residenza Vignale, a historic early 20th-century building in the Conciliazione district, exceptionally open to the public. Here, the brand @piloto_milano staged "Echoes of Elsewhere," a project curated by Ricardo @gaioso, Creative Director and Design Curator, which brought together 20 emerging international designers. The group exhibition was accompanied by a temporary bistro, introducing a convivial and dynamic atmosphere with a selection of chefs rotating throughout the week, designed by @millimstudio, which showcased the Rivière collection, specially designed for the occasion. The food is curated by @luceferma.milano, the brand-new Mediterranean Bar at Via Sciesa 6.
Published among the must-sees on @ad_italia, text by @laurataccari, photos by @serenaeller

Among the projects we recently shot in Milan, we particularly enjoyed Residenza Vignale, a historic early 20th-century building in the Conciliazione district, exceptionally open to the public. Here, the brand @piloto_milano staged "Echoes of Elsewhere," a project curated by Ricardo @gaioso, Creative Director and Design Curator, which brought together 20 emerging international designers. The group exhibition was accompanied by a temporary bistro, introducing a convivial and dynamic atmosphere with a selection of chefs rotating throughout the week, designed by @millimstudio, which showcased the Rivière collection, specially designed for the occasion. The food is curated by @luceferma.milano, the brand-new Mediterranean Bar at Via Sciesa 6.
Published among the must-sees on @ad_italia, text by @laurataccari, photos by @serenaeller

Among the projects we recently shot in Milan, we particularly enjoyed Residenza Vignale, a historic early 20th-century building in the Conciliazione district, exceptionally open to the public. Here, the brand @piloto_milano staged "Echoes of Elsewhere," a project curated by Ricardo @gaioso, Creative Director and Design Curator, which brought together 20 emerging international designers. The group exhibition was accompanied by a temporary bistro, introducing a convivial and dynamic atmosphere with a selection of chefs rotating throughout the week, designed by @millimstudio, which showcased the Rivière collection, specially designed for the occasion. The food is curated by @luceferma.milano, the brand-new Mediterranean Bar at Via Sciesa 6.
Published among the must-sees on @ad_italia, text by @laurataccari, photos by @serenaeller

Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).
Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).
Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).

Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).

Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).

Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).

Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).

Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).

Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).
Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).

Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).

Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).

Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).

Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).

Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).

Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).

Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).

Oh, April, ifwe only could say “sweet sleep”! Quite the opposite, it’s been a hectic month: we can say, between Milan Design Week and other projects, that the Ellerstudio team has been working nonstop. See for yourself!
1. Bar Adrenalina in Palazzo Litta @adenalinadesignofficial by @debonademeo
2. @cecilia_carmana, styling for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
3. @serenaeller shooting from the car for @bzarhotels, at Castello di Leonina Relais
4. @_dilmos_ gallery as seen by @francesco_marano8 at MDW26
5,6. Serena+Francesco for @archiproducts, Milan
7. Working hard for @archiproducts MDW26
8. @950.ninefifty at MDW26 by @serenaeller
9. @artemest Apartment, entrance to Palazzo Donizetti
10. Photo session for @950.ninefifty
11. Echoes of Elsewhere, a site-specific intervention for PILOTO MILANO presentedby @millimstudio at Residenza Vignale designed to host the Temporary Bar by LUCEFERMA
12.Learning how to take photos is fun!
13. Photographing the photographer taking photos
14. @antonioacunzo.ph for @omnivolt.it
15. @francesco_marano8 + @antonioacunzio.ph during the photoshoot for @mamestudio_architetti
16, 17. Posing: “Lare” collection by @millimstudio, shots by @francesco_marano8
18. “Alfabeti” installation by @claudiapignatale and @giorgiogalotti for the ATP Finals in Rome @internazionalibnlditalia (In the camera, you can glimpse the wall artwork by @pietroruffoartist “Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme” , inside the Moretti’s Sala delle Armi, and the Pebble Rubble sofas by @frontdesign for @morosofficial ).

In occasione di Open House Roma 2026, Amnios Architettura apre le porte della propria sede per un talk d’eccezione con Eller Studio e la stylist Alessandra Orzali.
Un viaggio nel processo creativo che trasforma un progetto in immagine: dalla visione dei progettisti alla sensibilità dei fotografi, fino al tocco essenziale dello styling.
Vi aspettiamo il 17 maggio!
Per info e prenotazioni consultare il programma su @openhouse.roma

In occasione di Open House Roma 2026, Amnios Architettura apre le porte della propria sede per un talk d’eccezione con Eller Studio e la stylist Alessandra Orzali.
Un viaggio nel processo creativo che trasforma un progetto in immagine: dalla visione dei progettisti alla sensibilità dei fotografi, fino al tocco essenziale dello styling.
Vi aspettiamo il 17 maggio!
Per info e prenotazioni consultare il programma su @openhouse.roma

In occasione di Open House Roma 2026, Amnios Architettura apre le porte della propria sede per un talk d’eccezione con Eller Studio e la stylist Alessandra Orzali.
Un viaggio nel processo creativo che trasforma un progetto in immagine: dalla visione dei progettisti alla sensibilità dei fotografi, fino al tocco essenziale dello styling.
Vi aspettiamo il 17 maggio!
Per info e prenotazioni consultare il programma su @openhouse.roma

In occasione di Open House Roma 2026, Amnios Architettura apre le porte della propria sede per un talk d’eccezione con Eller Studio e la stylist Alessandra Orzali.
Un viaggio nel processo creativo che trasforma un progetto in immagine: dalla visione dei progettisti alla sensibilità dei fotografi, fino al tocco essenziale dello styling.
Vi aspettiamo il 17 maggio!
Per info e prenotazioni consultare il programma su @openhouse.roma

In occasione di Open House Roma 2026, Amnios Architettura apre le porte della propria sede per un talk d’eccezione con Eller Studio e la stylist Alessandra Orzali.
Un viaggio nel processo creativo che trasforma un progetto in immagine: dalla visione dei progettisti alla sensibilità dei fotografi, fino al tocco essenziale dello styling.
Vi aspettiamo il 17 maggio!
Per info e prenotazioni consultare il programma su @openhouse.roma

In occasione di Open House Roma 2026, Amnios Architettura apre le porte della propria sede per un talk d’eccezione con Eller Studio e la stylist Alessandra Orzali.
Un viaggio nel processo creativo che trasforma un progetto in immagine: dalla visione dei progettisti alla sensibilità dei fotografi, fino al tocco essenziale dello styling.
Vi aspettiamo il 17 maggio!
Per info e prenotazioni consultare il programma su @openhouse.roma

In occasione di Open House Roma 2026, Amnios Architettura apre le porte della propria sede per un talk d’eccezione con Eller Studio e la stylist Alessandra Orzali.
Un viaggio nel processo creativo che trasforma un progetto in immagine: dalla visione dei progettisti alla sensibilità dei fotografi, fino al tocco essenziale dello styling.
Vi aspettiamo il 17 maggio!
Per info e prenotazioni consultare il programma su @openhouse.roma

*Milan Design Week Archives*
Last year we got the amazing chance to shoot @poltronova pieces, present at Palazzo Bovara for the exhibition ALCHEMICA, curated by @patricia_urquiola for @elledecoritalia. The installation featured a composition of two complete SAFARI sofas (Archizoom Associati), specially upholstered in custom violet eco-fur for the occasion, and the PASSIFLORA table lamps (Superstudio).
The exhibition was structured around the three fundamental stages of the alchemical process—Nigredo, Albedo, and Rubedo—each represented through spaces evoking the most symbolic rooms of the home.
Centro Studi Poltronova for Elle Decor: Alchemica
A project by Elle Decor Italia
Lighting design @valeriotiberi @k5600design
Landscape design @antonio.perazzi
Exhibition design coordination @netsuke_studio
Photo credits @serenaeller

*Milan Design Week Archives*
Last year we got the amazing chance to shoot @poltronova pieces, present at Palazzo Bovara for the exhibition ALCHEMICA, curated by @patricia_urquiola for @elledecoritalia. The installation featured a composition of two complete SAFARI sofas (Archizoom Associati), specially upholstered in custom violet eco-fur for the occasion, and the PASSIFLORA table lamps (Superstudio).
The exhibition was structured around the three fundamental stages of the alchemical process—Nigredo, Albedo, and Rubedo—each represented through spaces evoking the most symbolic rooms of the home.
Centro Studi Poltronova for Elle Decor: Alchemica
A project by Elle Decor Italia
Lighting design @valeriotiberi @k5600design
Landscape design @antonio.perazzi
Exhibition design coordination @netsuke_studio
Photo credits @serenaeller

*Milan Design Week Archives*
Last year we got the amazing chance to shoot @poltronova pieces, present at Palazzo Bovara for the exhibition ALCHEMICA, curated by @patricia_urquiola for @elledecoritalia. The installation featured a composition of two complete SAFARI sofas (Archizoom Associati), specially upholstered in custom violet eco-fur for the occasion, and the PASSIFLORA table lamps (Superstudio).
The exhibition was structured around the three fundamental stages of the alchemical process—Nigredo, Albedo, and Rubedo—each represented through spaces evoking the most symbolic rooms of the home.
Centro Studi Poltronova for Elle Decor: Alchemica
A project by Elle Decor Italia
Lighting design @valeriotiberi @k5600design
Landscape design @antonio.perazzi
Exhibition design coordination @netsuke_studio
Photo credits @serenaeller

*Milan Design Week Archives*
Last year we got the amazing chance to shoot @poltronova pieces, present at Palazzo Bovara for the exhibition ALCHEMICA, curated by @patricia_urquiola for @elledecoritalia. The installation featured a composition of two complete SAFARI sofas (Archizoom Associati), specially upholstered in custom violet eco-fur for the occasion, and the PASSIFLORA table lamps (Superstudio).
The exhibition was structured around the three fundamental stages of the alchemical process—Nigredo, Albedo, and Rubedo—each represented through spaces evoking the most symbolic rooms of the home.
Centro Studi Poltronova for Elle Decor: Alchemica
A project by Elle Decor Italia
Lighting design @valeriotiberi @k5600design
Landscape design @antonio.perazzi
Exhibition design coordination @netsuke_studio
Photo credits @serenaeller

*Milan Design Week Archives*
Last year we got the amazing chance to shoot @poltronova pieces, present at Palazzo Bovara for the exhibition ALCHEMICA, curated by @patricia_urquiola for @elledecoritalia. The installation featured a composition of two complete SAFARI sofas (Archizoom Associati), specially upholstered in custom violet eco-fur for the occasion, and the PASSIFLORA table lamps (Superstudio).
The exhibition was structured around the three fundamental stages of the alchemical process—Nigredo, Albedo, and Rubedo—each represented through spaces evoking the most symbolic rooms of the home.
Centro Studi Poltronova for Elle Decor: Alchemica
A project by Elle Decor Italia
Lighting design @valeriotiberi @k5600design
Landscape design @antonio.perazzi
Exhibition design coordination @netsuke_studio
Photo credits @serenaeller

*Milan Design Week Archives*
Last year we got the amazing chance to shoot @poltronova pieces, present at Palazzo Bovara for the exhibition ALCHEMICA, curated by @patricia_urquiola for @elledecoritalia. The installation featured a composition of two complete SAFARI sofas (Archizoom Associati), specially upholstered in custom violet eco-fur for the occasion, and the PASSIFLORA table lamps (Superstudio).
The exhibition was structured around the three fundamental stages of the alchemical process—Nigredo, Albedo, and Rubedo—each represented through spaces evoking the most symbolic rooms of the home.
Centro Studi Poltronova for Elle Decor: Alchemica
A project by Elle Decor Italia
Lighting design @valeriotiberi @k5600design
Landscape design @antonio.perazzi
Exhibition design coordination @netsuke_studio
Photo credits @serenaeller

*Milan Design Week Archives*
Last year we got the amazing chance to shoot @poltronova pieces, present at Palazzo Bovara for the exhibition ALCHEMICA, curated by @patricia_urquiola for @elledecoritalia. The installation featured a composition of two complete SAFARI sofas (Archizoom Associati), specially upholstered in custom violet eco-fur for the occasion, and the PASSIFLORA table lamps (Superstudio).
The exhibition was structured around the three fundamental stages of the alchemical process—Nigredo, Albedo, and Rubedo—each represented through spaces evoking the most symbolic rooms of the home.
Centro Studi Poltronova for Elle Decor: Alchemica
A project by Elle Decor Italia
Lighting design @valeriotiberi @k5600design
Landscape design @antonio.perazzi
Exhibition design coordination @netsuke_studio
Photo credits @serenaeller

*Milan Design Week Archives: Rho Fair*
At @isalonioffical 2025, @adrenalinadesignofficial presented Intrecci, a circular and democratic installation made with everyday production straps, which will return to the company to be reused.
Alongside the new collections, Adrenalina presented the Nefelibata sofa by @stormostudio, the Nubia armchairs and chairs by @debonademeo, and the Northlight tables by @vladtolochko in new color palettes and materials. Intrecci hosted also two new modular pouf collections: Piscine by @studiocharlie_design and Metagramma by @debonademeo.
Booth design @debonademeo
Photo @ellerstudio

*Milan Design Week Archives: Rho Fair*
At @isalonioffical 2025, @adrenalinadesignofficial presented Intrecci, a circular and democratic installation made with everyday production straps, which will return to the company to be reused.
Alongside the new collections, Adrenalina presented the Nefelibata sofa by @stormostudio, the Nubia armchairs and chairs by @debonademeo, and the Northlight tables by @vladtolochko in new color palettes and materials. Intrecci hosted also two new modular pouf collections: Piscine by @studiocharlie_design and Metagramma by @debonademeo.
Booth design @debonademeo
Photo @ellerstudio

*Milan Design Week Archives: Rho Fair*
At @isalonioffical 2025, @adrenalinadesignofficial presented Intrecci, a circular and democratic installation made with everyday production straps, which will return to the company to be reused.
Alongside the new collections, Adrenalina presented the Nefelibata sofa by @stormostudio, the Nubia armchairs and chairs by @debonademeo, and the Northlight tables by @vladtolochko in new color palettes and materials. Intrecci hosted also two new modular pouf collections: Piscine by @studiocharlie_design and Metagramma by @debonademeo.
Booth design @debonademeo
Photo @ellerstudio

*Milan Design Week Archives: Rho Fair*
At @isalonioffical 2025, @adrenalinadesignofficial presented Intrecci, a circular and democratic installation made with everyday production straps, which will return to the company to be reused.
Alongside the new collections, Adrenalina presented the Nefelibata sofa by @stormostudio, the Nubia armchairs and chairs by @debonademeo, and the Northlight tables by @vladtolochko in new color palettes and materials. Intrecci hosted also two new modular pouf collections: Piscine by @studiocharlie_design and Metagramma by @debonademeo.
Booth design @debonademeo
Photo @ellerstudio

*Milan Design Week Archives: Rho Fair*
At @isalonioffical 2025, @adrenalinadesignofficial presented Intrecci, a circular and democratic installation made with everyday production straps, which will return to the company to be reused.
Alongside the new collections, Adrenalina presented the Nefelibata sofa by @stormostudio, the Nubia armchairs and chairs by @debonademeo, and the Northlight tables by @vladtolochko in new color palettes and materials. Intrecci hosted also two new modular pouf collections: Piscine by @studiocharlie_design and Metagramma by @debonademeo.
Booth design @debonademeo
Photo @ellerstudio

*Milan Design Week Archives: Rho Fair*
At @isalonioffical 2025, @adrenalinadesignofficial presented Intrecci, a circular and democratic installation made with everyday production straps, which will return to the company to be reused.
Alongside the new collections, Adrenalina presented the Nefelibata sofa by @stormostudio, the Nubia armchairs and chairs by @debonademeo, and the Northlight tables by @vladtolochko in new color palettes and materials. Intrecci hosted also two new modular pouf collections: Piscine by @studiocharlie_design and Metagramma by @debonademeo.
Booth design @debonademeo
Photo @ellerstudio

*Milan Design Week Archives: Rho Fair*
At @isalonioffical 2025, @adrenalinadesignofficial presented Intrecci, a circular and democratic installation made with everyday production straps, which will return to the company to be reused.
Alongside the new collections, Adrenalina presented the Nefelibata sofa by @stormostudio, the Nubia armchairs and chairs by @debonademeo, and the Northlight tables by @vladtolochko in new color palettes and materials. Intrecci hosted also two new modular pouf collections: Piscine by @studiocharlie_design and Metagramma by @debonademeo.
Booth design @debonademeo
Photo @ellerstudio

*Milan Design Week Archives: Rho Fair*
At @isalonioffical 2025, @adrenalinadesignofficial presented Intrecci, a circular and democratic installation made with everyday production straps, which will return to the company to be reused.
Alongside the new collections, Adrenalina presented the Nefelibata sofa by @stormostudio, the Nubia armchairs and chairs by @debonademeo, and the Northlight tables by @vladtolochko in new color palettes and materials. Intrecci hosted also two new modular pouf collections: Piscine by @studiocharlie_design and Metagramma by @debonademeo.
Booth design @debonademeo
Photo @ellerstudio

*Milan Design Week Archives: Rho Fair*
At @isalonioffical 2025, @adrenalinadesignofficial presented Intrecci, a circular and democratic installation made with everyday production straps, which will return to the company to be reused.
Alongside the new collections, Adrenalina presented the Nefelibata sofa by @stormostudio, the Nubia armchairs and chairs by @debonademeo, and the Northlight tables by @vladtolochko in new color palettes and materials. Intrecci hosted also two new modular pouf collections: Piscine by @studiocharlie_design and Metagramma by @debonademeo.
Booth design @debonademeo
Photo @ellerstudio

*Milan Design Week Archives*
Last April, @outpump and @lava_project__ created a club for playing cards and ping pong, redesigning the spaces of @spazioverso_ to create a new, versatile and sophisticated atmosphere, with a mix of carpeting, aluminum, and lacquered surfaces.
Inside, two distinct areas, both inspired by traditional Italian recreational clubs: on the ground floor, two Lava ping pong tables, "Partitina 0-2" and "Gae," designed by @giotirotto, and the "Ettore" stool—also designed by Gio Tirotto—that amplify the sense of movement and conviviality.
On the lower floor, an area dedicated to another classic of Italian culture: briscola. Four tables set up for the card game, with a specially designed deck. In addition, the bar, meeting point for guests and a place to socialize between games.
📸: @serenaeller / @francesco_marano8

*Milan Design Week Archives*
Last April, @outpump and @lava_project__ created a club for playing cards and ping pong, redesigning the spaces of @spazioverso_ to create a new, versatile and sophisticated atmosphere, with a mix of carpeting, aluminum, and lacquered surfaces.
Inside, two distinct areas, both inspired by traditional Italian recreational clubs: on the ground floor, two Lava ping pong tables, "Partitina 0-2" and "Gae," designed by @giotirotto, and the "Ettore" stool—also designed by Gio Tirotto—that amplify the sense of movement and conviviality.
On the lower floor, an area dedicated to another classic of Italian culture: briscola. Four tables set up for the card game, with a specially designed deck. In addition, the bar, meeting point for guests and a place to socialize between games.
📸: @serenaeller / @francesco_marano8

*Milan Design Week Archives*
Last April, @outpump and @lava_project__ created a club for playing cards and ping pong, redesigning the spaces of @spazioverso_ to create a new, versatile and sophisticated atmosphere, with a mix of carpeting, aluminum, and lacquered surfaces.
Inside, two distinct areas, both inspired by traditional Italian recreational clubs: on the ground floor, two Lava ping pong tables, "Partitina 0-2" and "Gae," designed by @giotirotto, and the "Ettore" stool—also designed by Gio Tirotto—that amplify the sense of movement and conviviality.
On the lower floor, an area dedicated to another classic of Italian culture: briscola. Four tables set up for the card game, with a specially designed deck. In addition, the bar, meeting point for guests and a place to socialize between games.
📸: @serenaeller / @francesco_marano8

*Milan Design Week Archives*
Last April, @outpump and @lava_project__ created a club for playing cards and ping pong, redesigning the spaces of @spazioverso_ to create a new, versatile and sophisticated atmosphere, with a mix of carpeting, aluminum, and lacquered surfaces.
Inside, two distinct areas, both inspired by traditional Italian recreational clubs: on the ground floor, two Lava ping pong tables, "Partitina 0-2" and "Gae," designed by @giotirotto, and the "Ettore" stool—also designed by Gio Tirotto—that amplify the sense of movement and conviviality.
On the lower floor, an area dedicated to another classic of Italian culture: briscola. Four tables set up for the card game, with a specially designed deck. In addition, the bar, meeting point for guests and a place to socialize between games.
📸: @serenaeller / @francesco_marano8

*Milan Design Week Archives*
Last April, @outpump and @lava_project__ created a club for playing cards and ping pong, redesigning the spaces of @spazioverso_ to create a new, versatile and sophisticated atmosphere, with a mix of carpeting, aluminum, and lacquered surfaces.
Inside, two distinct areas, both inspired by traditional Italian recreational clubs: on the ground floor, two Lava ping pong tables, "Partitina 0-2" and "Gae," designed by @giotirotto, and the "Ettore" stool—also designed by Gio Tirotto—that amplify the sense of movement and conviviality.
On the lower floor, an area dedicated to another classic of Italian culture: briscola. Four tables set up for the card game, with a specially designed deck. In addition, the bar, meeting point for guests and a place to socialize between games.
📸: @serenaeller / @francesco_marano8

Ninefifty Milano Design Week 2026
The magic of the Balera collection takes center stage at @door_repubblica
The collection designed by @studiotamat + @ari.de.luca plays, skillfully and innovatively, with terracotta coverings and lamps that become one, creating a magical effect.
On stage at Palazzo Crivelli, via Pontaccio 12, until the 26th of april
Photo @ellerstudio
#ninefifty #milanodesignweek #mdw26 #doorgiardino

Ninefifty Milano Design Week 2026
The magic of the Balera collection takes center stage at @door_repubblica
The collection designed by @studiotamat + @ari.de.luca plays, skillfully and innovatively, with terracotta coverings and lamps that become one, creating a magical effect.
On stage at Palazzo Crivelli, via Pontaccio 12, until the 26th of april
Photo @ellerstudio
#ninefifty #milanodesignweek #mdw26 #doorgiardino

Ninefifty Milano Design Week 2026
The magic of the Balera collection takes center stage at @door_repubblica
The collection designed by @studiotamat + @ari.de.luca plays, skillfully and innovatively, with terracotta coverings and lamps that become one, creating a magical effect.
On stage at Palazzo Crivelli, via Pontaccio 12, until the 26th of april
Photo @ellerstudio
#ninefifty #milanodesignweek #mdw26 #doorgiardino

@anita_cherubini_bianchi loves glass. She loves engraving it with her words. The tip of her pen-drill glides over its fragility and the transparency comes alive with thoughts. She explores paths, experiments, learns, makes mistakes, moves forward, retraces her steps, moves forward again, but gets there. She begins her personal conversation with the soul of glass, with the image, with light, and with the "adventurous" allure of imperfection. She imagines her glass panes suspended, detached from the walls. She imagines air and light behind the prints and engravings. And she arrives at iron. She designs the hooks herself, which she has handcrafted. She begins to "make" objects with scraps. She cuts them, sands them, rusts them, cleans them: she creates unique pieces, which will inhabit places. They will transform them and be transformed by them. They must be listened to. And Anita is determined to do so, personally overseeing the installation of her pieces: "a day with me," she calls it. She needs it to interact with those who have taken a piece of herself. To decide together where to bring her work to life. In the name of light, shadows, and her poetry.
Photos by @francesco_marano8

@anita_cherubini_bianchi loves glass. She loves engraving it with her words. The tip of her pen-drill glides over its fragility and the transparency comes alive with thoughts. She explores paths, experiments, learns, makes mistakes, moves forward, retraces her steps, moves forward again, but gets there. She begins her personal conversation with the soul of glass, with the image, with light, and with the "adventurous" allure of imperfection. She imagines her glass panes suspended, detached from the walls. She imagines air and light behind the prints and engravings. And she arrives at iron. She designs the hooks herself, which she has handcrafted. She begins to "make" objects with scraps. She cuts them, sands them, rusts them, cleans them: she creates unique pieces, which will inhabit places. They will transform them and be transformed by them. They must be listened to. And Anita is determined to do so, personally overseeing the installation of her pieces: "a day with me," she calls it. She needs it to interact with those who have taken a piece of herself. To decide together where to bring her work to life. In the name of light, shadows, and her poetry.
Photos by @francesco_marano8

@anita_cherubini_bianchi loves glass. She loves engraving it with her words. The tip of her pen-drill glides over its fragility and the transparency comes alive with thoughts. She explores paths, experiments, learns, makes mistakes, moves forward, retraces her steps, moves forward again, but gets there. She begins her personal conversation with the soul of glass, with the image, with light, and with the "adventurous" allure of imperfection. She imagines her glass panes suspended, detached from the walls. She imagines air and light behind the prints and engravings. And she arrives at iron. She designs the hooks herself, which she has handcrafted. She begins to "make" objects with scraps. She cuts them, sands them, rusts them, cleans them: she creates unique pieces, which will inhabit places. They will transform them and be transformed by them. They must be listened to. And Anita is determined to do so, personally overseeing the installation of her pieces: "a day with me," she calls it. She needs it to interact with those who have taken a piece of herself. To decide together where to bring her work to life. In the name of light, shadows, and her poetry.
Photos by @francesco_marano8

@anita_cherubini_bianchi loves glass. She loves engraving it with her words. The tip of her pen-drill glides over its fragility and the transparency comes alive with thoughts. She explores paths, experiments, learns, makes mistakes, moves forward, retraces her steps, moves forward again, but gets there. She begins her personal conversation with the soul of glass, with the image, with light, and with the "adventurous" allure of imperfection. She imagines her glass panes suspended, detached from the walls. She imagines air and light behind the prints and engravings. And she arrives at iron. She designs the hooks herself, which she has handcrafted. She begins to "make" objects with scraps. She cuts them, sands them, rusts them, cleans them: she creates unique pieces, which will inhabit places. They will transform them and be transformed by them. They must be listened to. And Anita is determined to do so, personally overseeing the installation of her pieces: "a day with me," she calls it. She needs it to interact with those who have taken a piece of herself. To decide together where to bring her work to life. In the name of light, shadows, and her poetry.
Photos by @francesco_marano8

@anita_cherubini_bianchi loves glass. She loves engraving it with her words. The tip of her pen-drill glides over its fragility and the transparency comes alive with thoughts. She explores paths, experiments, learns, makes mistakes, moves forward, retraces her steps, moves forward again, but gets there. She begins her personal conversation with the soul of glass, with the image, with light, and with the "adventurous" allure of imperfection. She imagines her glass panes suspended, detached from the walls. She imagines air and light behind the prints and engravings. And she arrives at iron. She designs the hooks herself, which she has handcrafted. She begins to "make" objects with scraps. She cuts them, sands them, rusts them, cleans them: she creates unique pieces, which will inhabit places. They will transform them and be transformed by them. They must be listened to. And Anita is determined to do so, personally overseeing the installation of her pieces: "a day with me," she calls it. She needs it to interact with those who have taken a piece of herself. To decide together where to bring her work to life. In the name of light, shadows, and her poetry.
Photos by @francesco_marano8

@anita_cherubini_bianchi loves glass. She loves engraving it with her words. The tip of her pen-drill glides over its fragility and the transparency comes alive with thoughts. She explores paths, experiments, learns, makes mistakes, moves forward, retraces her steps, moves forward again, but gets there. She begins her personal conversation with the soul of glass, with the image, with light, and with the "adventurous" allure of imperfection. She imagines her glass panes suspended, detached from the walls. She imagines air and light behind the prints and engravings. And she arrives at iron. She designs the hooks herself, which she has handcrafted. She begins to "make" objects with scraps. She cuts them, sands them, rusts them, cleans them: she creates unique pieces, which will inhabit places. They will transform them and be transformed by them. They must be listened to. And Anita is determined to do so, personally overseeing the installation of her pieces: "a day with me," she calls it. She needs it to interact with those who have taken a piece of herself. To decide together where to bring her work to life. In the name of light, shadows, and her poetry.
Photos by @francesco_marano8

@anita_cherubini_bianchi loves glass. She loves engraving it with her words. The tip of her pen-drill glides over its fragility and the transparency comes alive with thoughts. She explores paths, experiments, learns, makes mistakes, moves forward, retraces her steps, moves forward again, but gets there. She begins her personal conversation with the soul of glass, with the image, with light, and with the "adventurous" allure of imperfection. She imagines her glass panes suspended, detached from the walls. She imagines air and light behind the prints and engravings. And she arrives at iron. She designs the hooks herself, which she has handcrafted. She begins to "make" objects with scraps. She cuts them, sands them, rusts them, cleans them: she creates unique pieces, which will inhabit places. They will transform them and be transformed by them. They must be listened to. And Anita is determined to do so, personally overseeing the installation of her pieces: "a day with me," she calls it. She needs it to interact with those who have taken a piece of herself. To decide together where to bring her work to life. In the name of light, shadows, and her poetry.
Photos by @francesco_marano8

@anita_cherubini_bianchi loves glass. She loves engraving it with her words. The tip of her pen-drill glides over its fragility and the transparency comes alive with thoughts. She explores paths, experiments, learns, makes mistakes, moves forward, retraces her steps, moves forward again, but gets there. She begins her personal conversation with the soul of glass, with the image, with light, and with the "adventurous" allure of imperfection. She imagines her glass panes suspended, detached from the walls. She imagines air and light behind the prints and engravings. And she arrives at iron. She designs the hooks herself, which she has handcrafted. She begins to "make" objects with scraps. She cuts them, sands them, rusts them, cleans them: she creates unique pieces, which will inhabit places. They will transform them and be transformed by them. They must be listened to. And Anita is determined to do so, personally overseeing the installation of her pieces: "a day with me," she calls it. She needs it to interact with those who have taken a piece of herself. To decide together where to bring her work to life. In the name of light, shadows, and her poetry.
Photos by @francesco_marano8

@anita_cherubini_bianchi loves glass. She loves engraving it with her words. The tip of her pen-drill glides over its fragility and the transparency comes alive with thoughts. She explores paths, experiments, learns, makes mistakes, moves forward, retraces her steps, moves forward again, but gets there. She begins her personal conversation with the soul of glass, with the image, with light, and with the "adventurous" allure of imperfection. She imagines her glass panes suspended, detached from the walls. She imagines air and light behind the prints and engravings. And she arrives at iron. She designs the hooks herself, which she has handcrafted. She begins to "make" objects with scraps. She cuts them, sands them, rusts them, cleans them: she creates unique pieces, which will inhabit places. They will transform them and be transformed by them. They must be listened to. And Anita is determined to do so, personally overseeing the installation of her pieces: "a day with me," she calls it. She needs it to interact with those who have taken a piece of herself. To decide together where to bring her work to life. In the name of light, shadows, and her poetry.
Photos by @francesco_marano8

@anita_cherubini_bianchi loves glass. She loves engraving it with her words. The tip of her pen-drill glides over its fragility and the transparency comes alive with thoughts. She explores paths, experiments, learns, makes mistakes, moves forward, retraces her steps, moves forward again, but gets there. She begins her personal conversation with the soul of glass, with the image, with light, and with the "adventurous" allure of imperfection. She imagines her glass panes suspended, detached from the walls. She imagines air and light behind the prints and engravings. And she arrives at iron. She designs the hooks herself, which she has handcrafted. She begins to "make" objects with scraps. She cuts them, sands them, rusts them, cleans them: she creates unique pieces, which will inhabit places. They will transform them and be transformed by them. They must be listened to. And Anita is determined to do so, personally overseeing the installation of her pieces: "a day with me," she calls it. She needs it to interact with those who have taken a piece of herself. To decide together where to bring her work to life. In the name of light, shadows, and her poetry.
Photos by @francesco_marano8

Chiara Caselli and Francesco Carrasso, aka @ccontinua_ + @_.mamt._ — Amsterdam-based creative couple, in life and work — designed their apartment as a small constellation of objects, creating an (intimate) gallery of emotional collections and symbolic presences, where each element seems to respond to a logic that’s more emotional than compositional. The complexity is also conveyed by the gaze of photographer @francesco_marano8, who, through images shot with the creatives in their home, constructs a reading of the space as a narrative device and not just a simple container.
Take a look!
Published on @elledecorditalia
Article by @luviproietti
Photos by @francesco_marano8

Chiara Caselli and Francesco Carrasso, aka @ccontinua_ + @_.mamt._ — Amsterdam-based creative couple, in life and work — designed their apartment as a small constellation of objects, creating an (intimate) gallery of emotional collections and symbolic presences, where each element seems to respond to a logic that’s more emotional than compositional. The complexity is also conveyed by the gaze of photographer @francesco_marano8, who, through images shot with the creatives in their home, constructs a reading of the space as a narrative device and not just a simple container.
Take a look!
Published on @elledecorditalia
Article by @luviproietti
Photos by @francesco_marano8

Chiara Caselli and Francesco Carrasso, aka @ccontinua_ + @_.mamt._ — Amsterdam-based creative couple, in life and work — designed their apartment as a small constellation of objects, creating an (intimate) gallery of emotional collections and symbolic presences, where each element seems to respond to a logic that’s more emotional than compositional. The complexity is also conveyed by the gaze of photographer @francesco_marano8, who, through images shot with the creatives in their home, constructs a reading of the space as a narrative device and not just a simple container.
Take a look!
Published on @elledecorditalia
Article by @luviproietti
Photos by @francesco_marano8

Chiara Caselli and Francesco Carrasso, aka @ccontinua_ + @_.mamt._ — Amsterdam-based creative couple, in life and work — designed their apartment as a small constellation of objects, creating an (intimate) gallery of emotional collections and symbolic presences, where each element seems to respond to a logic that’s more emotional than compositional. The complexity is also conveyed by the gaze of photographer @francesco_marano8, who, through images shot with the creatives in their home, constructs a reading of the space as a narrative device and not just a simple container.
Take a look!
Published on @elledecorditalia
Article by @luviproietti
Photos by @francesco_marano8

Chiara Caselli and Francesco Carrasso, aka @ccontinua_ + @_.mamt._ — Amsterdam-based creative couple, in life and work — designed their apartment as a small constellation of objects, creating an (intimate) gallery of emotional collections and symbolic presences, where each element seems to respond to a logic that’s more emotional than compositional. The complexity is also conveyed by the gaze of photographer @francesco_marano8, who, through images shot with the creatives in their home, constructs a reading of the space as a narrative device and not just a simple container.
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Published on @elledecorditalia
Article by @luviproietti
Photos by @francesco_marano8

Chiara Caselli and Francesco Carrasso, aka @ccontinua_ + @_.mamt._ — Amsterdam-based creative couple, in life and work — designed their apartment as a small constellation of objects, creating an (intimate) gallery of emotional collections and symbolic presences, where each element seems to respond to a logic that’s more emotional than compositional. The complexity is also conveyed by the gaze of photographer @francesco_marano8, who, through images shot with the creatives in their home, constructs a reading of the space as a narrative device and not just a simple container.
Take a look!
Published on @elledecorditalia
Article by @luviproietti
Photos by @francesco_marano8

Chiara Caselli and Francesco Carrasso, aka @ccontinua_ + @_.mamt._ — Amsterdam-based creative couple, in life and work — designed their apartment as a small constellation of objects, creating an (intimate) gallery of emotional collections and symbolic presences, where each element seems to respond to a logic that’s more emotional than compositional. The complexity is also conveyed by the gaze of photographer @francesco_marano8, who, through images shot with the creatives in their home, constructs a reading of the space as a narrative device and not just a simple container.
Take a look!
Published on @elledecorditalia
Article by @luviproietti
Photos by @francesco_marano8

Chiara Caselli and Francesco Carrasso, aka @ccontinua_ + @_.mamt._ — Amsterdam-based creative couple, in life and work — designed their apartment as a small constellation of objects, creating an (intimate) gallery of emotional collections and symbolic presences, where each element seems to respond to a logic that’s more emotional than compositional. The complexity is also conveyed by the gaze of photographer @francesco_marano8, who, through images shot with the creatives in their home, constructs a reading of the space as a narrative device and not just a simple container.
Take a look!
Published on @elledecorditalia
Article by @luviproietti
Photos by @francesco_marano8

Chiara Caselli and Francesco Carrasso, aka @ccontinua_ + @_.mamt._ — Amsterdam-based creative couple, in life and work — designed their apartment as a small constellation of objects, creating an (intimate) gallery of emotional collections and symbolic presences, where each element seems to respond to a logic that’s more emotional than compositional. The complexity is also conveyed by the gaze of photographer @francesco_marano8, who, through images shot with the creatives in their home, constructs a reading of the space as a narrative device and not just a simple container.
Take a look!
Published on @elledecorditalia
Article by @luviproietti
Photos by @francesco_marano8

Chiara Caselli and Francesco Carrasso, aka @ccontinua_ + @_.mamt._ — Amsterdam-based creative couple, in life and work — designed their apartment as a small constellation of objects, creating an (intimate) gallery of emotional collections and symbolic presences, where each element seems to respond to a logic that’s more emotional than compositional. The complexity is also conveyed by the gaze of photographer @francesco_marano8, who, through images shot with the creatives in their home, constructs a reading of the space as a narrative device and not just a simple container.
Take a look!
Published on @elledecorditalia
Article by @luviproietti
Photos by @francesco_marano8

Chiara Caselli and Francesco Carrasso, aka @ccontinua_ + @_.mamt._ — Amsterdam-based creative couple, in life and work — designed their apartment as a small constellation of objects, creating an (intimate) gallery of emotional collections and symbolic presences, where each element seems to respond to a logic that’s more emotional than compositional. The complexity is also conveyed by the gaze of photographer @francesco_marano8, who, through images shot with the creatives in their home, constructs a reading of the space as a narrative device and not just a simple container.
Take a look!
Published on @elledecorditalia
Article by @luviproietti
Photos by @francesco_marano8

Chiara Caselli and Francesco Carrasso, aka @ccontinua_ + @_.mamt._ — Amsterdam-based creative couple, in life and work — designed their apartment as a small constellation of objects, creating an (intimate) gallery of emotional collections and symbolic presences, where each element seems to respond to a logic that’s more emotional than compositional. The complexity is also conveyed by the gaze of photographer @francesco_marano8, who, through images shot with the creatives in their home, constructs a reading of the space as a narrative device and not just a simple container.
Take a look!
Published on @elledecorditalia
Article by @luviproietti
Photos by @francesco_marano8

The project for House LF by @ffdstudio unfolds as a sequence of rooms defined by material presence and chromatic intensity: rather than privileging formal gestures, the design prioritizes material continuity and tactile variation. Glazed ceramics amplify depth, timber introduces warmth and grain, and mineral finishes stabilize the palette.Together, these layered materials produce a domestic landscape in which color is inseparable from construction and space is read through matter rather than form.
Each interior is conceived as a controlled environment where light activates surface, and surface in turn constructs atmosphere.
Photos by @serenaeller

The project for House LF by @ffdstudio unfolds as a sequence of rooms defined by material presence and chromatic intensity: rather than privileging formal gestures, the design prioritizes material continuity and tactile variation. Glazed ceramics amplify depth, timber introduces warmth and grain, and mineral finishes stabilize the palette.Together, these layered materials produce a domestic landscape in which color is inseparable from construction and space is read through matter rather than form.
Each interior is conceived as a controlled environment where light activates surface, and surface in turn constructs atmosphere.
Photos by @serenaeller

The project for House LF by @ffdstudio unfolds as a sequence of rooms defined by material presence and chromatic intensity: rather than privileging formal gestures, the design prioritizes material continuity and tactile variation. Glazed ceramics amplify depth, timber introduces warmth and grain, and mineral finishes stabilize the palette.Together, these layered materials produce a domestic landscape in which color is inseparable from construction and space is read through matter rather than form.
Each interior is conceived as a controlled environment where light activates surface, and surface in turn constructs atmosphere.
Photos by @serenaeller

The project for House LF by @ffdstudio unfolds as a sequence of rooms defined by material presence and chromatic intensity: rather than privileging formal gestures, the design prioritizes material continuity and tactile variation. Glazed ceramics amplify depth, timber introduces warmth and grain, and mineral finishes stabilize the palette.Together, these layered materials produce a domestic landscape in which color is inseparable from construction and space is read through matter rather than form.
Each interior is conceived as a controlled environment where light activates surface, and surface in turn constructs atmosphere.
Photos by @serenaeller

The project for House LF by @ffdstudio unfolds as a sequence of rooms defined by material presence and chromatic intensity: rather than privileging formal gestures, the design prioritizes material continuity and tactile variation. Glazed ceramics amplify depth, timber introduces warmth and grain, and mineral finishes stabilize the palette.Together, these layered materials produce a domestic landscape in which color is inseparable from construction and space is read through matter rather than form.
Each interior is conceived as a controlled environment where light activates surface, and surface in turn constructs atmosphere.
Photos by @serenaeller

The project for House LF by @ffdstudio unfolds as a sequence of rooms defined by material presence and chromatic intensity: rather than privileging formal gestures, the design prioritizes material continuity and tactile variation. Glazed ceramics amplify depth, timber introduces warmth and grain, and mineral finishes stabilize the palette.Together, these layered materials produce a domestic landscape in which color is inseparable from construction and space is read through matter rather than form.
Each interior is conceived as a controlled environment where light activates surface, and surface in turn constructs atmosphere.
Photos by @serenaeller

The project for House LF by @ffdstudio unfolds as a sequence of rooms defined by material presence and chromatic intensity: rather than privileging formal gestures, the design prioritizes material continuity and tactile variation. Glazed ceramics amplify depth, timber introduces warmth and grain, and mineral finishes stabilize the palette.Together, these layered materials produce a domestic landscape in which color is inseparable from construction and space is read through matter rather than form.
Each interior is conceived as a controlled environment where light activates surface, and surface in turn constructs atmosphere.
Photos by @serenaeller

The project for House LF by @ffdstudio unfolds as a sequence of rooms defined by material presence and chromatic intensity: rather than privileging formal gestures, the design prioritizes material continuity and tactile variation. Glazed ceramics amplify depth, timber introduces warmth and grain, and mineral finishes stabilize the palette.Together, these layered materials produce a domestic landscape in which color is inseparable from construction and space is read through matter rather than form.
Each interior is conceived as a controlled environment where light activates surface, and surface in turn constructs atmosphere.
Photos by @serenaeller

The project for House LF by @ffdstudio unfolds as a sequence of rooms defined by material presence and chromatic intensity: rather than privileging formal gestures, the design prioritizes material continuity and tactile variation. Glazed ceramics amplify depth, timber introduces warmth and grain, and mineral finishes stabilize the palette.Together, these layered materials produce a domestic landscape in which color is inseparable from construction and space is read through matter rather than form.
Each interior is conceived as a controlled environment where light activates surface, and surface in turn constructs atmosphere.
Photos by @serenaeller

The project for House LF by @ffdstudio unfolds as a sequence of rooms defined by material presence and chromatic intensity: rather than privileging formal gestures, the design prioritizes material continuity and tactile variation. Glazed ceramics amplify depth, timber introduces warmth and grain, and mineral finishes stabilize the palette.Together, these layered materials produce a domestic landscape in which color is inseparable from construction and space is read through matter rather than form.
Each interior is conceived as a controlled environment where light activates surface, and surface in turn constructs atmosphere.
Photos by @serenaeller

The project for House LF by @ffdstudio unfolds as a sequence of rooms defined by material presence and chromatic intensity: rather than privileging formal gestures, the design prioritizes material continuity and tactile variation. Glazed ceramics amplify depth, timber introduces warmth and grain, and mineral finishes stabilize the palette.Together, these layered materials produce a domestic landscape in which color is inseparable from construction and space is read through matter rather than form.
Each interior is conceived as a controlled environment where light activates surface, and surface in turn constructs atmosphere.
Photos by @serenaeller

The project for House LF by @ffdstudio unfolds as a sequence of rooms defined by material presence and chromatic intensity: rather than privileging formal gestures, the design prioritizes material continuity and tactile variation. Glazed ceramics amplify depth, timber introduces warmth and grain, and mineral finishes stabilize the palette.Together, these layered materials produce a domestic landscape in which color is inseparable from construction and space is read through matter rather than form.
Each interior is conceived as a controlled environment where light activates surface, and surface in turn constructs atmosphere.
Photos by @serenaeller

The project for House LF by @ffdstudio unfolds as a sequence of rooms defined by material presence and chromatic intensity: rather than privileging formal gestures, the design prioritizes material continuity and tactile variation. Glazed ceramics amplify depth, timber introduces warmth and grain, and mineral finishes stabilize the palette.Together, these layered materials produce a domestic landscape in which color is inseparable from construction and space is read through matter rather than form.
Each interior is conceived as a controlled environment where light activates surface, and surface in turn constructs atmosphere.
Photos by @serenaeller

The project for House LF by @ffdstudio unfolds as a sequence of rooms defined by material presence and chromatic intensity: rather than privileging formal gestures, the design prioritizes material continuity and tactile variation. Glazed ceramics amplify depth, timber introduces warmth and grain, and mineral finishes stabilize the palette.Together, these layered materials produce a domestic landscape in which color is inseparable from construction and space is read through matter rather than form.
Each interior is conceived as a controlled environment where light activates surface, and surface in turn constructs atmosphere.
Photos by @serenaeller

The project for House LF by @ffdstudio unfolds as a sequence of rooms defined by material presence and chromatic intensity: rather than privileging formal gestures, the design prioritizes material continuity and tactile variation. Glazed ceramics amplify depth, timber introduces warmth and grain, and mineral finishes stabilize the palette.Together, these layered materials produce a domestic landscape in which color is inseparable from construction and space is read through matter rather than form.
Each interior is conceived as a controlled environment where light activates surface, and surface in turn constructs atmosphere.
Photos by @serenaeller
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
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