Interiors, News I 25.08.23 I by

Spazio Pesca is a colourful ‘polymorph space’ for creatives in Milan

It’s three years since Studio Pesca launched in Milan, and to celebrate, the multi-disciplinary collective of art directors, producers, designers, editors and developers has opened a hybrid creative hub designed by Greta Cevenini.

Eponymously dubbed Spazio Pesca, the hub is located on via Paolo Sarpi in Milan’s Chinatown and takes over a typical Milanese townhouse. Set designer and interior architect Cevenini has created a series of ‘surprising’ contrasts within its rooms, juxtaposing bright colours with muted shades.

An acid green entrance sets the tone, leading into an exhibition space with a kitchen, office and meeting rooms beyond – in less lurid colours.

Mirrored tables and stools are by architect Sofia Albrigo. However, there’s a veritable feast of product design within the ‘polymorph space’, including spaghetti chips by Alias, ergonomic seating from Lapalma and lighting by Vesoi. There’s also a fully equipped kitchen by Zerogloss and an instagramable floral display in the bathroom by Mariachiara Manelli.

Spazio Pesca can be hired for events, shoots, press days, pop-up stores or exhibitions on a flexible basis, as well as providing workspace for the creative collective.

Via Paolo Sarpi 56, 20154 Milan, Italy

Photography: Nicolò Panzeri
Photography: Nicolò Panzeri
Photography: Nicolò Panzeri

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