A design studio based in Milan, active since 2013 across various fields of design, from product and graphic design to packaging and illustration, collaborating with companies and institutions worldwide.

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Moonler
A table defined by a rational and monolithic look, described by sharp geometries that allow a very thick top to give the impression of being in precarious balance above four apparently staggered legs. In reality, solidity and robustness are the most distinctive features of the table, as the name suggests. Strong is made entirely by hand by Moonler, a Thai brand located in the woodland mountainous area of Doi Saket (Chiang Mai) and specialized in the highest quality craftsmanship of local Chamchuri solid wood.

dewy

Euroluce Lampadari
On a cool spring dawn, a long blade of grass gently arches, heavy with regular drops of dew that refract the warm, soft sunlight of early morning. Like so many drops lined up, one behind the other, Dewy is composed of a series of sandblasted glass elements connected by a joint that allows for their positioning, orientation, and arrangement as desired. A large and versatile suspension system characterized by a highly customizable layout, allowing for configurations of any shape and length. A complex yet simple-looking device, it can function equally well in large public spaces as in smaller private settings.

Emperor

Moonler
Emperor is a seat that embodies grandeur and elegance: represented by elementary geometries and described by simple yet not banal volumes, the chair aims to be a contemporary reinterpretation of a throne, a seat of the utmost importance. The shape, size and proportions of the backrest and seat offer an unexpected comfort, able to comfortably accommodate those who sit, despite its austere appearance. The chair is made entirely by hand by Moonler, a Thai brand located in the woodland mountainous area of Doi Saket (Chiang Mai) and specialized in the highest quality craftsmanship of local Chamchuri solid wood.

Atlas

Euroluce Lampadari
Atlas is a versatile rechargeable table lamp described by small dimensions and a refined and graceful appearance, discreet but at the same time endowed with an incisive and recognizable character. A light sphere in borosilicate glass rests on a sturdy metal structure equipped with an easy gripping point that recalls, with an essential and contemporary aesthetic, that of ancient oil lamps. Thanks to its rechargeable wireless battery and the different variations of glass decoration, Atlas is able to adapt to any type of situation, from private to contract, discreetly finding its place in any domestic or public environment and enriching it with a touch of timeless elegance.

Nora

Mogg
Essential and archetype geometric elements describe an armchair with soft and welcoming shapes that recalls to an abstract and utopian, almost fairy-tale world. A muffled, ethereal world, populated by corpulent but weightless docile beings, who welcome and pamper the visitors who venture there with a delicate and comfortable hug.

Stay

Kler
Stay is a modular sofa system with a soft and welcoming look. The name itself is an invitation to sit down, take some time for yourself, take a break and enjoy a bit of relaxation, whether you are in the privacy of your own home or in a common area of ​​an office. The comfort is guaranteed by a generous and visible padding on the inside of the armrests and backrests. Those are in turn equipped with removable cushions, which allow to sit in a more composed or more relaxed position simply by removing them. The system allows to obtain layouts from one to four seats, with or without a peninsula and to arrange the backrests and armrests freely on the perimeter of the layout.

Step

Moonler
A compact stackable stool, with rational and geometric shapes but softened by a slight curvature on the seat which guarantees a proper comfort when sitting. The same arch is repeated on the crosspiece under the seat which, in addition to providing sturdyness and becoming an aesthetic detail, also acts as a guide to ensure a stable and safe stacking, thus transforming a pile of stools into a small domestic sculpture with abstract features. Step is made entirely by hand by Moonler, a Thai brand located in the woodland mountainous area of Doi Saket (Chiang Mai) and specialized in the highest quality craftsmanship of local Chamchuri solid wood.

Raja

Maison 203
Raja ("King" in Indian language) is a richly decorated 3D printed nylon jewelry collection. Consisting of a dense and visually overloaded mesh, soft to the touch but extremely resistant, it wants to be a contemporary reinterpretation of the opulent traditional jewels of the Indian aristocracy, synthesizing their typical intricate complexity to enhance the production technology. The jewel’s geometry is in fact irreplicable with technologies different from SLS / SLA 3D printing..

Puppy

Fabbian
Puppy is a small lamp with an essential, almost archetypal look, able to easily find its place in any style of interior. The material and appearance of the matte ceramic body, handcrafted in the ceramic district of Nove (Vicenza, Italy) recalls a vase with classic proportions which, when overturned and halved, becomes a shiny blown-glass white volume that diffuses light, thus giving the lamp an abstract appearance but reminiscent of those of a puppet.

Minù

9010
Defined by soft surfaces and simple volumes, Minù is an outdoor bollard that converse with nature, blending into it thanks to its look that recalls the one of a mushroom. The bollard is equipped with an adjustable 800 lumen LED spotlight, to allow the light to be customized according to the outdoor sort in which it will be placed, giving the possibility to play with a more direct light on the ground or softer and reflected one on the inner surface of the lampshade.

Bean

9010
Bean is a family of outdoor bollards and steplights whose shape was obtained by subtraction: an all-round top, functional to the flow of rainwater, becomes a generating shape for a symmetrical carving with a soft but decisive silhouette, inside which the light source is placed, oriented downwards so as to indirectly illuminate the recess that houses it.

Prêt-à-porter

Riva 1920
Solid cedar wooden stool milled from a single block that abstractly reproduces the form of a purse: just like a purse it is equipped with a convenient gripping point, a circular-section handle, in order to be easily lifted and moved.

Linea

Da A
Linea is a laser cut metal bench defined by an elementary and elegant shape, which can be suitable in any interior situation. The particular constructive logic, different parts joined together by hidden welds, allows to have both an ergonomic longitudinal curvature on the seat and an inclination and a radius on the two sides, generating a shape otherwise obtainable only by mold, impractical process for an object of this size. From 2019 Linea family expands with a single-seater version.

Vulcano

Hands on Design
Vulcano is a single flower vase with a massive, monolithic appearance: the body is an imposing cone in turned wood and treated with a very peculiar and characteristic burnt finish that makes its appearance even more impressive, which is however mitigated by the soft presence of wood veins, exposed and valorized bu the finish itself. A inner glass holder will host a single flower able to make the composition less threatening and, on the contrary, increasing its rough finish by contrast. Vulcano is available in two dimensional variants as a single-flower vase and a third smaller as an essence diffuser.

Cantiere

Zava
Cantiere, which is the italian for “construction yard”, is an adjustable floor lamp which refers to the world of technical lighting for construction sites but revisited in a contemporary and essential appearance to fit in a domestic environment. The large circular luminous methacrylate surface provides a generous, uniform illumination and the handle invites to grab and direct it, also facilitating the movement of the device among the rooms. The removable grille gives personality and strong and tough appearance.

Alberto Ghirardello

Alberto Ghirardello is a designer originally from Vicenza but Milanese by adoption. Here, after a period of training and experience in various professional studios, in 2013 he founded his own multidisciplinary studio. Since then he has been working in the design field with a 360° vision: from product to graphics, from lighting to technological devices, from packaging to illustration, from jewelry to 3D printing.

Thanks to solid and important collaborations with several Italian and abroad companies and institutions, he has been awarded numerous prizes and awards, including the recent Archiproducts Design Award 2021.

His works have been published in many design magazines and exhibited in various fairs and events related to the world of design, such as Salone del Mobile, Euroluce, Fuorisalone, Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, Maison & Objet, Ambiente, Hong Kong Design Week, DMY Berlin, Maker Faire Rome, Abitare il Tempo, Macef and in some museums such as MAXXI, Triennale Design Museum, Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo Da Vinci.

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