Design has been my natural form of expression for as long as I can remember. As a child, cardboard became the medium through which I could translate imagination into tangible form, discovering early on the joy of creating, shaping and understanding objects. Over time, this instinct evolved into a profound fascination with aesthetics, problem-solving and the search for meaning, an inclination that led me to pursue Indutrial Product Design at Politecnico di Milano, where I built a solid foundation in industrial design and design thinking. Yet my deepest passion has always gravitated toward the world of transportation. This inclination guided me to Turin, where I completed a Master’s in Transportation Design and embraced a more artistic, expressive approach to form.
The world is saturated with superfluous objects that let redundancy and speculation stifle creativity. For me, creating means identifying a purpose, addressing a gap, or proposing a new perspective. I am particularly drawn to the dialogue between disciplines: the intersection of product, furniture, and mobility serves as fertile ground for envisioning objects with identity, narrative, and an aesthetic quality that transcends their category. My work aspires to achieve precisely this: shaping concepts that are both essential and expressive, where elegance, purity, and innovation converge in a design philosophy that is thoughtful, intentional, and deeply human.
Design is a discipline that naturally blends beauty and functionality, expressivity and industrial constraints. Design is art under control.