

Capriccio
Particles
A collection of mirrors characterised by great compositional strength, in which irregular shapes and different materials meet, generating synergies and spatial tensions in continuous movement. They are fragments that orbit endlessly in a gravitational universe created by their own relationship, minimal objects that in their encounter generate new forms of life. The reflective surfaces are black mirrors, dark matter that invites deep, inner reflection rather than the mere reflection of appearance, confined to the surface of things. Around these particles of reflection move free-form shapes vibrating with colour, primordial nuclei, the origin of life: the gravitational force uniting these elements is perceptible and space itself seems to bend to their field of attraction. The observer enters this invisible orbit, drawn in by the depth of the mirror and the energy of colour and form, thus experiencing that vital spark that we find in the smallest particles of existence.

Studio Zero is a multidisciplinary creative studio specializing in art direction, product design, interiors, exhibition design, and visual identity, founded in Como in 2015 by Anna Seminara and Maria Francesca Cicirelli.
Anna Seminara began her career in the world of restoration and interior design, immediately nurturing her calling for furniture and accessory design. Maria Francesca Cicirelli combines her artistic and product design background with intense activity in the fields of graphics and visual design. The start of their collaboration leverages their multifaceted and complementary backgrounds, expanding their activities and expertise in design and creative consulting.
Simultaneously, they conduct intense artistic research and personal production, which stems from an essential need to experiment and create with their own hands, while also drawing on Italy's masterful and extraordinary artisanal fabric. This activity, free from client commissions, fully and profoundly expresses the studio's philosophy and conveys its unfiltered narratives and imagery.