Inside, visitors are welcomed into a multifaceted universe where furnishings, architectural systems and partitions work in perfect synergy. Fluid, ethereal spaces that transform hour by hour with the changing light, at times highlighting Porro’s signature clean lines, sophisticated surfaces, or meticulous details.

The journey begins in a striking double-height dining area, where visitors are welcomed by Tablo, the new table by Piero Lissoni. A minimalist statement with unexpected nuances, it features a glossy verde gris metal structure paired with a back-painted verde cardo glass top – an elegant optical interplay the recalls the delicate chiaroscuro of nature.

A contemporary look with couture-inspired, tailored draping: the new Moulage sofa by Francesco Rota, raised off the ground on invisible feet, is composed of large square seat cushions paired with soft armrests and backrests, featuring the refined detail of fabric sculpted into delicate folds. Enhancing the scene, and highlighting Porro’s expertise in creating custom solutions for every space, a breathtaking double-height Modern + Load-it composition takes center stage. Here, white ash wall panels and steel Load-It bookshelves by Wolfgang Tolk form a rhythmic composition, where the elements of the Modern system – designed by Piero Lissoni + CRS Porro – interplay like musical notes: from the suspended storage units with glossy Verde Gris lacquered back panels to the suspended top and the floor baseboard in the new tide wood finishing.

To store books, Endless Shelf brings the memory and languages of the past into today’s spaces. Designed in 1996 by Werner Aisslinger, this iconic modular bookcase featuring an aluminum die-cast joint was once discontinued but has remained alive in the imagination and desires of enthusiasts. It is now raised on feet and presented in a new, refined finish with evocative striations: solid dark brown stained walnut.
The new Cargo sofa by Christophe Pillet creates a waiting area that recalls spaces dedicated to work, transit, or hospitality. It is presented in a composition of soft volumes, with and without backrests, alternated with C-shaped metal or wooden elements: the harmony between volumes of different widths creates a free-flowing sequence of geometries.

In the bedroom, against a backdrop of Layer wall paneling in white ash, the Storage dressing room is presented with a black metal upright and equipment in black sugi. The simple yet refined aesthetic of the poufs Prie by Francesco Rota, presented in the small version in orange cloth, enhances the textile sophistication, featuring contrast stitching and a thicker strap that serves as a handle for easy movement, creating a dynamic layering effect. Here, sculptural forms and architectural concepts converge in the Twin sideboard in bruno stained ash, designed by Dordoni Studio. Inspired by constructivist geometry, its aesthetic purity stems from the intersection and interconnection of two distinct yet harmoniously connected volumes, creating ever-changing perspectives, further enhanced by the mirror.

Stepping up to the mezzanine level, in the balcony area, Storage Boiserie, designed by Piero Lissoni + CRS Porro, features metallic elements in cuvée finish, along with shelves and drawer units in white cherry with glass fronts. These emerge as architectural volumes against the woven cane back panels, further enhanced by integrated lighting. The bedroom overlooking Via Ronchetti is imbued with the essential intimacy of the Iro bed by GamFratesi. In the background, the Load-it bookcase, with steel shelves and 3d castagno bruno panels, is an ideal solution for enhancing a transitional space. It creates a refined home library with built-in lighting. The journey culminates in the true heart of Porro’s home – the wardrobe, the ultimate expression of the brand’s customization expertise.