Intersections of ideas and nature
Architecture and design travel along the pathways of creativity
A maze of pathways unfolds, guiding the gaze forward. Bamboo stalks, like natural architectures, mark the rhythm of the space and reveal its essential beauty.
The labyrinth is a collection of hidden places embraced by vegetation, winding and intersecting like the synapses of a creative thought: nothing seems truly defined, yet everything gradually takes shape, tracing a beginning and an end.
What appears casual is in fact part of a precise balance: forms, colors, and materials meet in a dialogue that becomes design. Ordered nature welcomes and accompanies, becoming both backdrop and stage, allowing design to emerge in its essence, its function, and its beauty.
At the end of the path, the Loop sofa, designed by Elena Salmistraro, appears as an unexpected presence, almost a vision interpreting a new idea of outdoor living. A conceptual journey that moves through turns, returns, and openings in a continuous flow that recalls the spontaneous rhythm of life outdoors.
Beneath the refined shade of a parasol defined by clean geometries and timeless elegance, light filters through and casts contemporary patterns on the ground, recalling the silhouettes of the distinctive Ginkgo biloba leaf. The sun slows down, almost as if asking permission, silently accompanying this dialogue between nature and design.
Along the pathway, comfort meets the landscape. Relaxation becomes experience, contemplation, connection. All around, ideas and structures trace pathways and guide the journey through a creative labyrinth.