Studiopepe 5 Picks From Philia Collection

Studiopepe
5 Picks from PHILIA Collection

Studiopepe portrait©Luca Possiede

© Luca Possiede

Studiopepe is a Milan-based architecture and design studio founded in 2006, known for its distinctive and expressive approach to contemporary design. Working across interiors, product design, and creative direction, the studio has developed a multidisciplinary practice that spans residential, hospitality, and retail environments.

Their work is defined by a refined balance between formal rigor and poetic intuition, where materials, color, and composition are carefully orchestrated to create spaces that feel both immersive and emotionally resonant. Drawing from a wide range of references, Studiopepe constructs layered environments that embrace contrast, narrative, and a sense of the unexpected.

Through a highly collaborative process, each project reflects a unique identity, shaped by the interplay of architecture, objects, and atmosphere. The result is a body of work that is at once sophisticated and eclectic, grounded in a continuous exploration of form, materiality, and contemporary living.

“It balances sculptural elegance with playful character, embodying a bold yet refined vision of contemporary design.”

“It combines vibrant color with a poetic, almost dreamlike presence, turning light into an expressive and atmospheric statement.”
“The lamp expresses a sense of balance and materiality. Sculptural form and soft illumination create a quietly powerful presence.”
“We like it for its ritualistic elegance, sculptural geometry, and craftsmanship that come together to create a timeless, almost contemplative, object.”
“We truly love our piece, also in its total white concrete version, for its iconographic presence and refined materiality.”
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