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Gallotti&Radice Milano | The Milanese showroom is renewed with a project curated by Studiopepe

Gallotti&Radice and Studiopepe celebrate their multi-year collaboration with an interior project dedicated to the Salvioni Milano Gallotti&Radice showroom in via Felice Cavallotti.

In this new setup, the showroom is conceived as an organic, fluid and barrier-free space, where a monochromatic material skin envelops the surfaces, emphasizing the volumes and communicating with the selection of chosen projects. The common thread of these elements is harmony, itself the result of craftsmanship and materials, which have always been key elements in the company’s production.

The interior project, which bears the name of Sinestesia, celebrates timeless aesthetics. Synesthesia is the association of two words that belong to different sensory spheres, thus indicating the importance of the process of acquiring reality that passes through different sense instruments. Through touch we can see just as through our eyes we can caress.

An exciting journey capable of transporting the visitor beyond the limits of traditional perception, transporting him into a realm of connections and artistic suggestions. Among the numerous furnishing proposals chosen by the company there are also precious works of art that are essential to show the partnership that links design and aesthetics, expression and functionality into a continuous and constantly changing whole.

Among the numerous products chosen, the Stami Sofa Plus modular sofa, the Selce table, the H20 chairs and the Iperborea wall hanging stand out, all new products for 2024 designed by Studiopepe. Also on display are numerous other elements from the Gallotti&Radice catalogue, such as the Soda display case by Draga&Aurel presented in a new finish, the Prism Low tables by the Lebanese duo david/nicolas and the new Bolle Stelo lamp by Massimo Castagna.