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SO—LE STUDIO AT MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2026 (A PREVIEW)

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Sunday 19 April 2026

Image courtesy of So–le Studio

Via Sant’Andrea, 10

Before Milan Design Week unfolds, this is an early glimpse into the projects shaping the season—where design, atmosphere, and everyday rituals intersect.

A new kind of light enters the space. For So–le Studio, the presentation of its first lighting project marks a quiet but meaningful shift—one that expands the studio’s language from the scale of the body to the architecture of interiors.

Unveiled within the boutique at Portrait Milano, the project represents a natural evolution of the research led by Maria Sole Ferragamo. What began with sculptural jewellery now opens outward, translating the studio’s sensitivity to form, balance, and gesture into an object designed to inhabit space.

The lamp is developed in collaboration with Bottega Ghianda, where vision meets manufacturing culture. Craftsmanship plays a central role, allowing material intelligence and handwork to guide the design process rather than simply execute it. The result is an object that feels considered and tactile, shaped as much by making as by idea.


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Here, light is treated as a presence rather than a feature. Form, proportion, and material work together to create an atmosphere that feels intimate and architectural at once—echoing the studio’s origins in wearable sculpture while embracing a broader spatial dimension.

With this first lighting project, So–le Studio signals a new chapter. One where jewellery, furniture, and architecture begin to speak the same language, and where design moves fluidly between body and space, guided by continuity rather than rupture.

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