With “Less is Home”, an installation designed by Alessandro Pasinelli Studio, Coem and Fioranese show how well-being in living spaces is profoundly connected with authenticity and simplicity, blending design and comfort with textured surfaces.
Coem and Fioranese, leading brands in porcelain stoneware for floors and walls, are set to captivate visitors to Milano Design Week with “Less is Home”: an installation-event that explores the concepts of simplicity and authenticity in living spaces, encouraging a reflection on the future of home environments.
Designed by Alessandro Pasinelli Studio, the installation unfolds in mini-sets that simulate different living spaces, presenting a vision of the home in which the superfluous is stripped away and every element helps shape an atmosphere of comfort, well-being and belonging.
In these appealing, stylish spaces, Coem ceramic tiles, with their variety of colours, finishes and textures, create surfaces with an understated elegance, evoking the beauty and variability of the natural stone that inspires them. Meanwhile, the Fioranese solutions enhance the material essence of interiors, intertwining them with the latest interior design trends to create a contemporary, eclectic, vibrant lifestyle.
“Less is Home” is more than just an exhibition of décor, offering an authentic sensory experience that redefines the home as a space reflecting the well-being and personality of those who live there.