Interiors
Studiopepe designs soulful environments that convey a powerful emotional impact through stratification and references, the study of light, the exploration of spatial arrangements, and the examination of the interaction between color and matter. Linear yet extremely sophisticated, the Studio’s Interior Design projects span retail, residential, installations, and hospitality.
Conceived as an organic, fluid and open-plan space, the new Gallotti&Radice Showroom in Milano, designed by Studiopepe was unveiled during the Milano Design Week 24
The Studio conceived a new interior project called Acqua for the Archiproducts headquarters in Milano. The new concept sees an harmonious blend of form and function, an immersive experience where reflective surfaces and pastel shadows transform the perception of the interiors, evoking the fluidity of water itself.
This temporary bar was created as an ancillary project within the CampoBase exhibition during Milan Design Week. A collaboration with Immorale Milano, a soundscape by Painè Cuadrelli, and a sound installation by the artist Norma Jeane contributed to transforming this venue into a convivial and performative space.
For the project of the Milanese headquarters of Archiproducts, the Studio drew inspiration from Terra, the Earth, in its selection of colors and materials, reflecting a thoughtful and conscientious approach to design. The project of the 3 stories historical building in the heart of Navigli area, involved the study of the color palette inspired by the Earth tones.
Jaspal is a new flagship store in Bangkok with a brand new concept signed by Studiopepe.
Studiopepe was called by the French maison Hermès to rethink the concept and the architectural project for a new boutique devoted to accessories and the new beauty collection.
Studiopepe was called by the French maison Hermès to rethink the concept and the architectural project for a new boutique devoted to accessories and the new beauty collection.
The Studio conceived sleek and sophisticated interiors that engage in a dialogue with the sea and its protean imagination.
Studiopepe was called in to redesign from scratch the spaces facing Via Nassa in Lugano. The space is conceptualized as a tactile box, intended to accommodate architectural elements and bespoke design items crafted from exquisite and precious materials, such as onyx or casted glass.
Studiopepe rethinks the spaces of the Alimonti Showroom in Milano. A sequence of small rooms are conceived as a surprising place, full of brightness recreated through the use of warm material tones, natural lime for the walls and important stone bas-reliefs on the walls that tell of the brand’s craftsmanship.
Studiopepe was called by the French maison Hermès to rethink the concept and the architectural project for a new boutique devoted to accessories and the new beauty collection.
Conceived as both a physical and mental space, this private interior project balanced the contemporary with the memory of the past. The meticulous attention to the choice of materials and the subtle use of colors informed the whole creative endeavor. The homeowners’ aspiration to inhabit a storied, 1930s residence while enjoying the benefits of modern conveniences served as the fil rouge of the undertaking.
This unique collaboration with Coutume explores the possibilities of a space strongly defined by its Genius Loci (the Spirit of the House), showcasing the beauty of the original architecture, skillfully restored through a dialogue that emphasizes the tactility of materials and the selection of design pieces.
The iconic Italian department store asked Studiopepe to rethink the floor dedicated to contemporary womenswear and shoes. Studiopepe, drawing inspiration from the Milanese workplaces of the 1970s, concieved a functional and rigorous ambiance artfully expressed through a contemporary lens.
Studiopepe was commissioned by the hospitality group OKKO to design the lobby and Le Club of their new hotel, nestled within the iconic Gare de l’Est station in Paris.
Situated in a 17th-century edifice in the heart of the Brera district, the Alysi boutique has been redesigned with an eye to expanding the perception of space.
Cafezal is a coffee roaster in Milano. The interior design embodies a post-modern urban environment.
Jaspal flagship store in Bangkok with a concept signed by Studiopepe. The open layout of the store is defined by full-height metal tubes trimmed with brass details and woven straw frames.
Heart of Glass was the new project for winter 2018. The exhibition space underwent a complete transformation inspired by the concepts of light and reflection, with the aim of recreating the atmosphere and essence of the 1970s.
The project is conceived as a domestic space: a sequence of rooms in which iconic furnishing pieces are harmoniously united to trigger the visitor’s urge to keep exploring and discover the entire space.
This townhouse exemplifies the Studio’s dedication to detail, including the most unexpected, from the grand made-to-order marble fireplace to the family picture collection on display on the staircase, to the ceiling of the son’s room, a tribute to Giò Ponti.
For Rinascente Studiopepe highlighted the Nude Collections, are an on-going dialogue between creative genius, exquisite materials and glass. Nude offer the platform, process, craftsmen and furnace. The result is our promise reflected in glass.
The fabric company Kvadrat commissioned Studiopepe to conceptualize an exhibition for the Italian launch of its new collection of textiles designed by Raf Simons. The Studio deftly juxtaposed the softness of the fabrics with the luster of plexiglass, the hardness of metal, and the unique textures of linoleum.
Studiopepe was asked by the fashion Group MaxMara to collaborate for a conceptual and visual research phocusing on the material chart and color palette of the upcoming flagship store in Milano. The collaboration continued with the creative direction of the windows for the following years.
The fabric company Kvadrat commissioned Studiopepe to conceptualize an exhibition for the Italian launch of its new collection of textiles designed by Raf Simons. The Studio deftly juxtaposed the softness of the fabrics with the luster of plexiglass, the hardness of metal, and the unique textures of linoleum.
The new layout concieved by Studiopepe is a return to a sober and elegant domesticity, made up of timeless elements, half-tones and inserts of precious materials.
When the storied Danish brand, Fritz Hansen, decided to renovate its showroom in Milan, Studiopepe devised a distinctive approach to designing the wall surfaces, aiming for a more impressive effect while staying true to the brand’s characteristic purity of design.
During De Padova’s occupancy of the iconic space on Corso Venezia, Studiopepe was enlisted to interpret the new collection. They created an artistic installation throughout the store, envisioning the space as a vast checkered sheet symbolizing design.
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