In addition, they explored the context of their cultural and design background, examining the typical rooms and spaces of their country of origin.

Through research, students were able to identify the peculiarities of those spaces, which became a key element informing and interpreting contemporary design proposals.

The spaces and the use of scenarios became a setting for new experiments for the brand’s identity and philosophy.

Special thanks to Laurameroni, to our project leader Michele Ignaccolo and to Aoi Hasegawa, project mentor and Master’s Program Leader, and to our students!

Great job everyone!

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