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PROJECTS


Albergo Novella
Albergo Novella reimagines Florence’s Hotel Ambasciatori as an exclusive social members’ club inspired by the elegance of the Santa Maria Novella train station and its private royal lounge. Drawing from the station’s bold 1930s modernism, the design blends mid-century geometry with contemporary softness to create a refined, welcoming atmosphere.
Curated dining, a cocktail lounge, wellness spa, and workspaces support a lifestyle of balance and quiet luxury. Located in the heart of the city, Albergo Novella offers a sanctuary where culture, comfort, and community converge in timeless harmony. Tailored for creatives, professionals, and tastemakers, the club offers a Florentine take on modern belonging.
Curated dining, a cocktail lounge, wellness spa, and workspaces support a lifestyle of balance and quiet luxury. Located in the heart of the city, Albergo Novella offers a sanctuary where culture, comfort, and community converge in timeless harmony. Tailored for creatives, professionals, and tastemakers, the club offers a Florentine take on modern belonging.


Le Murate
Rooted in the layered history of Le Murate, from convent to prison and now cultural hub, this wellness retreat reclaims the site as a space of renewal and healing. Enclosed courtyards, once symbols of confinement, are reimagined as meditative gardens and sunlit sanctuaries for rest, reflection, and inner balance.
Centered on holistic therapy, the retreat offers a structured detox program with communal gardening, mindful cooking, yoga, hydrotherapy, and personalized treatments. Open, flowing interiors foster a sense of refuge and connection, while natural materials, soft textures, and framed views ground the experience in quiet simplicity and nature.
Centered on holistic therapy, the retreat offers a structured detox program with communal gardening, mindful cooking, yoga, hydrotherapy, and personalized treatments. Open, flowing interiors foster a sense of refuge and connection, while natural materials, soft textures, and framed views ground the experience in quiet simplicity and nature.


Terra
Terra is a sustainability-driven retail concept that reimagines the convenience store as a space for mindful living. Raw, eco-friendly materials create a calm, honest atmosphere, while bulk dispenser stations support zero-waste habits through reusable mason jars and self-serve systems. By minimizing packaging and promoting conscious consumption, the design weaves sustainability into daily routines.
The adjacent fuel station is designed for a future transition to electric charging, aligning with Terra’s long-term environmental mission. Balancing function with wellness, the store offers a restorative experience grounded in clarity, responsibility, and care.
The adjacent fuel station is designed for a future transition to electric charging, aligning with Terra’s long-term environmental mission. Balancing function with wellness, the store offers a restorative experience grounded in clarity, responsibility, and care.


Hāmonī Kezhan
Hāmonī Kezhan blends British elegance with Asian serenity, transforming an Edwardian building into a space of cultural connection and holistic well-being. The preserved revival-style exterior honors Victoria’s architectural legacy, while the interior weaves together Edwardian details with Japanese and Chinese elements—shoji screens, latticework, and serene palettes.
Designed as a retreat, the hotel offers layered seating for reflection, a wellness spa, coworking lounges, and Sado, a tea lounge for ritual gatherings and dining. Located near Chinatown, it fosters inclusivity and tranquility through thoughtful, guest-centered design.
Designed as a retreat, the hotel offers layered seating for reflection, a wellness spa, coworking lounges, and Sado, a tea lounge for ritual gatherings and dining. Located near Chinatown, it fosters inclusivity and tranquility through thoughtful, guest-centered design.


Tre
This stool emerges from the exploration of minimalism and structural interconnectivity, showcasing the efficiency and expressive potential of CNC fabrication. Composed of just a few precision-cut and intentionally bent elements, each component seamlessly intersects to create structural integrity, functionality, and visual harmony. By minimizing parts and maximizing their interaction, the design emphasizes elegant simplicity, craftsmanship, and thoughtful connections, celebrating the purity of form through purposeful intersections.


Key
James Turrell's work at Roden Crater is a profound exploration of light, inviting the viewer to experience a deeper connection with the natural world by immersing them in carefully crafted spaces that alter their perception of time and space. The design of the Alpha East Tunnel, with its play on ambient light and spatial transitions, has inspired this collection of lighting pieces. The original light design serves as the foundation for a broader collection, featuring linear pendants, singular vertical pendants, a set of three different-sized pendants, sconces, and floor lamps. Each piece within the collection draws on Turrell's concept of guiding the viewer through an experiential journey, creating an intimate interaction with light. The materials and forms used in these lights, like rice paper, create a soft, diffused glow that evokes the meditative and transformative feelings Turrell’s work elicits. By experimenting with these shapes and compositions, the collection aims to provide versatile lighting solutions that evoke the same sense of space, time, and connection to the environment.
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