Objects are our silent companions in life, among which, those with whom we interact more often are home accessories, utensils and furnishings that accompany our daily lives. They must be functional, easy to maintain, wear-resistant, but can be notable also from the aesthetic point of view. Indeed, to make the daily routine more pleasant, they are often valuable, have original shapes, occasionally bizarre and are often signed by famous designers, sometimes even by the artists themselves. Considered together, those objects we present to you offer a repertoire full of surprises.

Cristina Morozzi

Objects are our silent companions in life, among which, those with whom we interact more often are home accessories, utensils and furnishings that accompany our daily lives. They must be functional, easy to maintain, wear-resistant, but can be notable also from the aesthetic point of view. Indeed, to make the daily routine more pleasant, they are often valuable, have original shapes, occasionally bizarre and are often signed by famous designers, sometimes even by the artists themselves. Considered together, those objects we present to you offer a repertoire full of surprises.
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The Moodboarders is a glance into the design world, which, in all of its facets, captures the extraordinary even within the routine. It is a measure of the times. It is an antenna sensitive enough to pick-up on budding trends, emerging talents and neglected aesthetics. Instead of essays, we use brief tales to tune into the rhythm of our world. We travelled for a year without stopping, and seeing as the memory of this journey has not faded, we have chosen to edit a printed copy. We eliminated anything episodic, ephemeral or fading, maintaining a variety of articles that flow, without losing the element of surprise, the events caught taking place, and the creations having just bloomed.