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  • Beltrame Breuil on Piçule: Turning Alpine Landscapes Into Objects

    Camille Breuil and Luca Beltrame of Beltrame Breuil speak with ARCHISCENE Magazine about PIÇULE, a furniture and object collection rooted in Alpine origins and shaped for contemporary European interiors. Working between Tarvisio and Vienna, the studio moves across architecture, interiors, landscape, and product design, drawing from forests, lakes, mountain topography, and the atmosphere of daily […] More

  • Quiet Drama, Material Heat: Cavalo by Jessica Gersten

    Jessica Gersten has always treated interiors like narrative, not backdrop, and Cavalo reads as her clearest statement yet. Debuting exclusively with STUDIOTWENTYSEVEN, the new lighting collection, co-designed with artist and artisan Jason J. Koharik, lands in a context that understands furniture as art and material as message. For Gersten, that alignment is not branding, it […] More

  • Tevar Restaurant Lighting by Love of Light Defines Spatial Rhythm

    Love of Light approaches Tevar – The Progressive Indian Kitchen & Bar as a project where lighting defines spatial experience rather than supporting it. Working alongside the interior design team, the studio develops a system that responds directly to the restaurant’s formal language, where curved geometries and deep material tones demand careful calibration. The design […] More

  • Memorial Brumadinho Lighting Design by Atiaîa in Minas Gerais

    The Memorial Brumadinho, opened to the public in 2025, is a spatial response to one of Brazil’s most devastating humanitarian and environmental tragedies. Located in Brumadinho, Minas Gerais, the memorial commemorates the 272 lives lost following the collapse of the Córrego do Feijão Mine dam on January 25, 2019, owned by Vale S.A.. Six years […] More

  • Zhangbei Mirage by Puri Lighting Design

    Set in the open plains of Zhangbei County, China, Zhangbei Mirage emerges like an illuminated monolith, an architectural presence shaped by light as much as material. Designed by Beijing-based Puri Lighting Design, the project stands as a study in contrast: a solid concrete core held within an exposed steel framework, its heaviness transformed through a […] More

  • Formafantasma Presents Formation at Friedman Benda

    Friedman Benda opens its doors to Formation, the debut U.S. gallery exhibition by Italian design studio Formafantasma. On view from June 6 through August 1, 2025, the show introduces a new body of work that rethinks the relationship between furniture, the home, and the archetypes that shape our understanding of both. Formafantasma focuses on the […] More

  • Seletti Introduces New Collaborative Collections

    Seletti introduces a new wave of collections that reflect its playful, irreverent approach while shifting focus from convention to experimentation. In this latest phase, the brand unveils cross-disciplinary collaborations across art, furniture, and lighting, each offering a fresh interpretation of material, form, and use. These new works redefine how objects occupy space, blurring design with […] More

  • Marset Presents New Lighting Collection for 2025

    Marset new lighting collection explores the relationship between structure, material, and illumination. Each design treats light not just as a source, but as something shaped by volume, texture, and proportion. Through diffused glows, transparent surfaces, and controlled reflections, the collection rethinks how lighting interacts with space. Whether mounted to a wall, suspended from the ceiling, […] More

  • Zeynep Arolat on Omnia at Alcova and the Vision Behind Zarolat

    Founder Zeynep Arolat of ZAROLAT sits down with editor Katarina Djoric to discuss OMNIA, the gallery’s debut at Alcova during Milan Design Week, in an interview for ARCHISCENE Magazine. Rooted in a belief that art and design exist on a fluid spectrum, OMNIA presents a collection shaped by human touch, raw materials, and an intuitive […] More

  • Gervasoni Introduces Atay at Salone del Mobile 2025

    Gervasoni returns to Salone del Mobile 2025 with Atay, a stand designed by Concetta Giannangeli that interprets the Moroccan tea ceremony Atay Bi Naa Naa as a model of hospitality. Tthe stand presents more than a design showcase, it offers an immersive environment shaped by ritual, memory, and contemporary sensibility. Fluid geometries, natural materials, and a […] More

  • Fermob Expands Indoor and Outdoor Living With New 2025 Collection

    At this year’s Salone del Mobile in Milan, Fermob introduced a range of new designs that continue to stretch the boundaries between outdoor and indoor use. Known for vibrant metal furniture, the French manufacturer now moves deeper into the home, offering solutions that carry the same color, energy, and precision across every space, from the […] More

  • Oluce Marks 80 Years with New Launches at Euroluce 2025

    Oluce returns to Euroluce 2025 with a presentation that reflects on its 80-year history while introducing a new lineup of designs. Founded in 1945, Oluce stands as the oldest active Italian company focused exclusively on lighting. The brand built its reputation through collaborations with design figures like Joe Colombo, Vico Magistretti, Marco Zanuso, and Tito […] More

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