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Locally made, globally trusted
DISCOVER LOCALIn a changing world where time, convenience and sustainability matter more than ever, we’re working with trusted local makers to produce select international designs under licence.
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Flexible Design for a Creative Studio
DISCOVER WORKSTATIONSThe Hames Sharley Melbourne studio transforms a historic Art Deco space into an adaptable workplace that balances heritage with sustainable design. At its core, Elements Moto workstations bring flexibility and minimal form, allowing the team to reconfigure the studio as needs evolve.
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magical effect
DISCOVER BOLLEInspired by a walk surrounded by a thousand soap bubbles floating in the air, Giopato & Coombes captured that lightness as a metaphor for the immateriality of light, crystallised in the Bolle collection.
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IN STOCK COLLECTION
SHOP NOWA considered selection of pieces from our international partners and local makers. Designed to stay, these are the products we’ll keep coming back to, consistently available, thoughtfully chosen.
Ready to Take Home
The brave, bold and unseen doesn’t sleep. Stay up to date with our New and Now collection.
Design Dialogues: Studio Œ
Mattiazzi's Creative Director Konstantin Grcic sat down with Lisa Ertel and Anne-Sophie Oberkrome, otherwise known as Berlin-based design studio, Studio Œ.Guided by a fascination for the diverse skills of materials and phenomena observed in everyday life, the duo creates works that tell uncommon stories about the spatial and social context in which their projects move. Konstantin speaks to the duo about their latest project with Mattiazzi, Otto.
The briefing of your project was rather open. I asked you to think about furniture that can be used in the periphery of chairs. The challenge was to give a specific response to a non-specific problem. You have done this in an exemplary manner. What were the main thoughts that led you in the direction you have taken?
Studio Œ: During the design process, we thought about constructive elements that people use to repurpose for their daily routines – like stairs that become places to sit and wall ledges turning into displays for flower pots. We aimed to create a mobile extension of architecture that would seamlessly blend into the living space. OTO invites to define its use according to individual needs. Like a railing it nestles along furniture and walls and complements them with additional shelving and seating space. The balance between the strong, defined lines and the soft, organic curves of OTO creates a sense of calmness and serenity that reminds us of the supportive beams in a timber-framed house that hold everything together.
