No–Wall House, a stage for time

The exhibition project places the product at the center of the scene: compositions become structure, architrave, and the backbone of the space. Gradually freed from walls and ceiling, the installation takes shape through self-supporting elements that define its rhythm, functions, and pathways. The inspiration stems from the concept of the living module, long explored in the field of architecture.

In this new interpretation, it is the furnishings themselves that create the module: they unfold through the space in a fluid sequence of scenes that evoke situations of contemporary living, suggesting connections and transitions between different environments. The home thus takes shape as a flexible infrastructure, capable of evolving and adapting over time to the different moments of life.

Along the perimeter, lounge areas are arranged where visitors can sit, becoming spectators of an open and dynamic way of living.

 

MILANO DESIGN WEEK
21−26 04 2026

Salone del Mobile
Fiera Milano, Rho

 

Exhibition design Monica Graffeo
Styling Stefano Gaggero

COMMON GROUND

SCENE I

Built around the idea of connection, the space is conceived as a connective device: an environment where distances dissolve and experiences overlap, becoming shared. The three-metre pass-through niche adds depth, while the two full-height insets create a refined frame for displaying objects and artworks. The canneté door blends into the Freedhome fronts, ensuring a discreet transition between the different areas of the home. A capacious sideboard completes the dining area with soft, welcoming lines.

DAYDREAM

SCENE II

The living area accommodates different rhythms: the everyday management of the home and moments of relaxation, when the space opens up to the freedom of imagination and daydreaming. The pass-through bookcase enhances the perception of openness, while the TV screen, set within a niche with a canneté back panel, becomes a moving picture. The mirrored panelling adds depth to the scene; on the opposite side, the double-sided composition with Dual fronts reveals a total opening module with integrated seating.

BLOOMING

SCENE III

In the walk-in closet, the most intimate dimension of living takes shape: a secluded space where, each day, one’s way of being is expressed. A layout with strong visual impact, combining open elements and boutique rods, enhances the most precious pieces of the wardrobe. The equipped niche, thanks to perimeter lighting, becomes a display case designed to host bags, shoes and accessories. The mirrored panelling frames the pass-through niche, creating a play of reflections that amplifies the perception of space. On the opposite side, the glass frame door modules open the view onto the adjacent bedroom.

UNPLUGGED

SCENE IV

A space dedicated to free time and personal passions, conceived to slow down and reconnect with one’s own rhythm. The double-sided composition in canneté oak organizes two distinct functions: on one side, the niche with seating offers a secluded place for reading and slow-paced activities; on the other, the mirrored sliding door provides a full-height reflection, ideal for a home gym. The total opening module allows for an orderly arrangement of elements dedicated to fitness and wellbeing.

RESET

SCENE V

A suspended space, where time regains value and gives way to new beginnings. A protected environment, designed to encourage rest and moments of reflection. The upholstered panelling defines a textile headboard with soft lines. Beside the bed, the horizontal niche contrasts with the verticality of the Dual fronts; on the opposite side, the panelling on Freedhome back accommodates a compact fitted wall with suspended Side. Facing the bed, the composition in natural wood combines function and visual continuity, integrating door, storage and transparent elements that offer an unexpected perspective onto the walk-in closet.

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