
“Romanzo Razionale” – A Dialogue Between Rationalism and Visual Poetry
MILANO DESIGN WEEK 2025
5 VIE DESGIN DISTRICT
HEADQUARTER VIA CESARE CORRENTI, 14
MONOGRAPHY BY BRUNO ZAMPA
Monography’s is a journey through time, a constant search for styles linked to the history of design and architecture that translate into exclusive collections, capable of donating value and prestige to contemporary living.
This conceptual and production philosophy allows to obtain excellent products, as the result of a rigorous process that starts with the aimed selection of raw materials and involves all stages of the production chain.
The result is a range of furnishings and accessories conceived as small domestic architectures, designed to characterize the environments and establish a sensorial dialogue with those who live into them.
The family includes seats, sofas, tables, containers and complements produced with avant-garde materials, refined color combinations and fine fabrics, combined according to a Mid-Century taste that evolves into contemporary forms destined to become evergreen.
DESCRIPTION OF THE SET-UP
ROMANZO RAZIONALE
Project by Debonademeo Studio
As if they were pages of a book to be browsed, the new Monography proposals are narrated in a Rational Novel that describes the unpublished union between the archetypes of Italian rationalist architecture and the poetics of the brand.
Two words that meet in an oxymoron to describe the profound meaning of the collection, designed to combine essential minimalist lines with a sensual, timeless elegance.
During the Milan Design Week 2025 signed by 5Vie, Monography welcomes visitors in a set-up conceived by Debonademeo Studio located into one of the rooms of the Milanese Palace in via Cesare Correnti 14.
A wisteria-colored background ideally dematerializes the walls of the room to emphasize the architectural lines that translate into universal signs, crossed by burgundy-colored lacquered strips.
The rationalist inspiration that characterizes the brand’s DNA is updated in a perspective game that, by canceling the space-time dimension, highlights the evergreen profile of the displayed collections. The spectator finds himself projected into a calligraphic wireframe, a magic box where he can feel like the main character of the Monography storytelling that does not offer simple furnishings, but daily opportunities to meet beauty in all its forms.