Sangiacomo
Furnishings for Architecture
Furniture as an active part of space.
Proportions, structure and materials to define volumes, relationships and the quality of living.
An architectural vision for organizing and building space.
Furnishings for Architecture is a concrete approach to design.
It means conceiving furniture as an active part of space, able to dialogue with architecture and to contribute substantially to the quality of living.
Products become elements that define volumes, rhythms, and relationships.
Each piece of furniture is created to organize, interpret, and transform space.
Design begins at the architectural scale: proportions, modularity, and structure guide the form, while function expands and layers over time.
Furniture takes on multiple roles, integrating storage, separation, support, and everyday use into a single, coherent system.
Materials, solidity, and durability are key. Wood, metal, and surfaces are selected and crafted with a constructive approach, where aesthetics and structure coincide.
Every detail is designed to ensure continuity between the object and the space it occupies.
In this way, the boundary between architecture and furniture is reduced: furniture does not fill space, it builds it.
A vision that responds to contemporary needs for flexibility, functionality, and design quality, offering solutions capable of adapting to different living and working contexts.
Furnishings for Architecture is our idea of design: a balance between function, structure, and language, where furniture becomes an integral part of the spatial experience.



