04/30/2026
A few moments that stayed with us from brands and designers we love. Layered, material-driven, and quietly expressive. At Alcova, historic interiors were left intentionally raw, with patina, light, and scale setting the tone. Sculptural pieces from leaned into warmth and proportion, with metal, glass, and form reading more like objects than fixtures.
Memoria offered a softer contrast, layering formal architecture with wild planting, anchored by archival tapestries and the iconic Flora motif. A shift toward accessibility came through × with modular, tactile pieces designed for everyday use. Textiles from × added a more narrative quality, graphic and surreal yet grounded in craftsmanship.
transformed Palazzo Litta into a bold, geometric landscape, a study in movement and pause. Light and reflection from added a quieter, atmospheric layer, while a copper bathhouse installation from × felt warm, immersive, and sensory.
A balance of old and new throughout, less about trend and more about how space feels.