A journey through architecture, material and contemporary design.
Design Telemaco
The exhibition project defines an essential, contemporary language—distinct and immediately recognizable.
Conceived as a micro-architecture, it guides the visitor through a sequence of living scenarios.
The space is conceived as an immersive experience, where materials, colours and design choices come together to shape a harmonious and refined environment. The design integrates seamlessly into everyday living, transforming the architecture of the stand into a narrative of elegance, materiality and beauty.
The interplay between curved lines and more rigorous geometries defines a dynamic balance, shaped through carefully measured proportions, continuous surfaces and precisely calibrated details.
Oasis sectionary sofa | Oasis armchair | Thomas coffee table
The colour palette plays a central role, carefully studied to enhance finishes, textures and architectural volumes creating a balanced and refined environment
Kelly sofa system | David coffee table | Thomas coffee table
Atlas table | Noa Chair | Noa Armchair
Paros modular sofa | Grace armchair | David coffee table
Defined by balanced volumes, tactile materials and measured detailing, the Dune project is shaped around a continuous horizontal line that establishes a refined dialogue with the wall, articulating the sleeping area with precision and discretion.
The bed is conceived as an architectural presence, seamlessly integrated into its surroundings, where proportions and details work in harmony to achieve a composed and contemporary expression. A collection designed to accompany rest with continuity, restraint and a quiet sense of refinement.
Dune bed | Milo Bench | Odeon bedside table | Odeon Chest of drawers
Dune bed | Odeon bedside table | Odeon Chest of drawers
In 2026, a new chapter takes shape, dedicated to storage conceived as a system, developed by Former In Italia’s bespoke division.
More than a walk-in closet, it is a space where material meets everyday gestures, transforming them into ritual. In the world of luxury interiors, true luxury lies in invisible architecture — an elegance that welcomes and gives form to time.
Proportions, rhythm, detailing, light and depth, precious materials and sartorial craftsmanship come together to create a system designed not only to be seen, but to be lived.
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