A selection of objects curated by Elena Mora.

Inside Spotti's Window, Common Sense takes shape, a curatorial project by Elena Mora. A collection of unique, original objects that inhabit the domestic landscape with a strong yet silent presence. Common Sense is a sensitive exploration of art and design, functionality and sculptural gesture. Objects that tell personal stories, materials that speak with light, surfaces that seem born of time. Each piece is a small narrative: of balance, of form, of care.

The Sea table by Studio Intervallo

Among the new pieces on display, the Sea table by Studio Intervallo is a work that combines sculptural strength and narrative delicacy. Crafted from travertine, it features colored grouting in shades of blue, white, black, mustard, and red, which flows across the surface like traces of lived-in landscapes. An evocative object that celebrates time, travel, and matter. Sea transforms the environment into an emotional geography, where every mark is memory.

A harmonious system between architecture and furniture

The bedroom features the USM metal bed, shown here in a refined olive green finish. The modular system complements the custom-made boiserie by Spotti, creating a seamless dialogue between functionality and material warmth.

A contemporary vision of comfort

The living area is dominated by the new Le Mura XL sofa by Tacchini, previewed during the Salone del Mobile. Its generous volume and soft shapes invite conviviality.

The metal and glass coffee table by USM introduces a technical and reflective note, while the selection of objects—part of collaborations with Studio Nudo, Mamate, and Kokeita—enriches the space with textures, colors, and material narratives. Vases, sculptures, and unique pieces redefine the space through the poetry of objects.

Other Projects

On the occasion of USM Haller's 60th anniversary, Spotti Milano celebrates its fifteen-year collaboration with the Swiss brand through a new installation.

Spotti Milano presents the Pretziada collection, a four-year research project focused on creating a new and relevant shared heritage.