In this year’s edition of project Doppia Firma by Michelangelo Foundation and Fondazione Cologni, the collaboration between Emmanuel Babled and Fundação Espirito Santo is one of the most awaited ones to admire at Milan Design Week 2019 (9 to 14 April).

Milan Design Week: “Mambo Houtique”. Photo: ©Masquespacio

Milan Design Week: “Mambo Houtique”. Photo: ©Masquespacio
Masquespacio is an award-winning creative studio created in 2010 by Ana Milena Hernández Palacios and Christophe Penasse. Combining the two fields of its founders, interior design and marketing, the Spanish design agency creates custom-made interior projects with a unique approach which results in fresh and innovative ideas.

Milan Design Week 2019: “Arco Houtique”. Photo: ©Masquespacio

Milan Design Week 2019: “Arco Houtique”. Photo: ©Masquespacio
In 2019, they were recognized as the “Interior Designers of The Year” by the Spanish edition of The New York Times’ Magazine. Previously they also were awarded the “Massimo Dutti New Values” award by Architectural Digest Spain and the “Wave of the Future” award by Hospitality Design USA, along with continuous international appreciation by media specialized in design, fashion and lifestyle trends. They worked on projects in several countries, such as Norway, USA, Germany, France and Spain.

Milan Design Week 2019: “Dr.Workshop – Mas Creations”. Photo: ©Masquespacio
Both of them are passionate persons who love to face new challenges and start each new project with enthusiasm. They search for authenticity in each creation, working closely with their clients with the aim to create a unique and special experience just for them.

Milan Design Week 2019: “Toadstool Missana”. Photo: ©Masquespacio
Poggi Ugo is known as the finest manufacturer of the famous terracotta of Impruneta and the founder of the Historical and Artistic kilns of Impruneta. The production is handmade using traditional techniques and the pieces created merge old styles, fine art and contemporary trends.

Milan Design Week 2019: Ceramics – Poggi Ugo. Photo: ©Design Garden
While respecting the ancient traditions, Puggi Ugo always tries to be innovative. The desire to improve led to several collaborations with designers, architects, artists and sculptors, who bring closer and closer arts and crafts.

Milan Design Week 2019: Poggi Ugo’s Piece. Photo: ©Artour Toscana
We can’t wait to see the result of their partnership! Stay with us to find out more about Doppia Firma, Milan Design Week 2019, contemporary design and craftsmanship.

Milan Design Week 2019: Vases. Photo: ©Poggi Ugo
See More Related Stories
Milan Design Week 2019: Breathtaking Crystal Furniture Designs by Saint Louis
Milan Design Week 2019: Mesmerizing Handcrafted Lighting Designs by Badari







