Luca Binaglia

With heart and soul totally dedicated to the design of furniture products, Luca Binaglia uses the inspiration of Umbrian landscapes and their innate serenity and consolidates it in collaborations with companies throughout Italy.

With heart and soul totally dedicated to the design of furniture products, Luca Binaglia uses the inspiration of Umbrian landscapes and their innate serenity and consolidates it in collaborations with companies throughout Italy.

Creating pieces of jewellery has been her great passion for 40 years in Milano, New York City, Ortigia and Fukuoka. Her pieces of jewellery often take the shapes of Nature and the flower pistil has become her iconic shape among the many others of her vast production.

Multifaceted designer and excellent collector of bizarre objects. Her approach is characterized by a deep narrative exploration: each aesthetic is born following a precise story. Great poetic and formal research at the base of her method.

Born in Varese, Ambrogio Pozzi trained within the ceramic tradition of Faenza, where he identified his vocation for ceramic design.

A passion born from encountering the act of making. In Nicola Orsini’s work, sensitivity becomes a quiet strength that takes shape in space.

Andrea Di Pietro is the third-place winner of the Rometti Prize 2025. A recognition that marks one of the first significant moments of his journey into the world of design. A young designer, he views the project as a space for research. Each experience becomes an opportunity for observation and experimentation.

Lorena D’Ilio and Andrea Mamo, a couple of eclectic and curious creators, are constantly searching for the new and unexpected.

Christian Tortu is best known for single-handedly challenging how the world views all things floral; blending flowers, plants and vegetables into unique compositions that strip artifice and offer direct interpretations of nature.