Once again, Livingceramics | Lithotech will be present at Milano Design Week with a space of our own—an invitation to experience our approach to design from a more measured, attentive, almost intimate perspective.
For this edition, we present The Shape of Silence, a proposal grounded in a clear conviction: design does not emerge from noise, but from attention. Not as an abstract idea, but as a concrete way of working, observing and engaging with space.
For us, silence is character. It is present in the way we work—observing before adding, listening before transforming, and removing what is unnecessary so that matter can find its own balance. The installation is built from this same logic: not as an accumulation of elements, but as a composed whole, where form, texture and void each find their place. A space where matter does not compete, but relates, balances and reveals itself with clarity.
The proposal invites a more precise perception, where each gesture gains meaning and every element contributes to a shared order. There are no imposed hierarchies, but rather a continuity that allows the space to be experienced with calm, letting form emerge naturally.
Within Palazzo Bocconi, the installation engages with its surroundings through respect for what already exists. We are interested in understanding the space—its character and its memory—not to transform it, but to accompany it, creating an experience that enters into a natural dialogue with its context.
It is from this same perspective that we understand ceramics—not as an element that occupies, but as a presence that accompanies, adapts and allows space to express itself with clarity. Within this proposal, our collections Frame and Still play a fundamental role. Frame, with its material depth, reflects nature through a sober and precise language; Still, in contrast, celebrates restraint and calm through a lighter presence. Two distinct expressions that share a common intention: allowing matter to breathe.
Fuorisalone will take place in Milan from April 21 to 26. During these days, our installation can be visited at Palazzo Bocconi, Via Corso Venezia 48, from 10:00 to 18:00.
