Cristina Celestino

Cristina Celestino was born in 1980 in Pordenone. In 2005, after graduating from the School of Architecture at IUAV University of Venice, she worked with prestigious design studios, focusing on interior architecture and design. In 2009 she moved to Milan, founding two years later her brand Attico Design. In occasion of DesignMiami/ 2016 Cristina designed “The Happy Room” collection for Fendi. Discover her decor and design product selection!

LAYERS _ Lampshade
LAYERS is handmade, each shade is unique. It offers a soft and radiant light that creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere in your interior.Daphna Laurens is a design studio founded in Eindhoven in 2008 by 2 designers who both graduated from the Design Academy in Eindhoven. The stylistic research of this studio is oriented towards experimentation, both in the search for new forms and in the use of materials, in order to transform everyday products into objects that have their own identity.
KOOIJ _ Tables & Lighting
Dirk vander KOOIJ created his studio (2009) with the simple idea that plastic, when recycled rather than thrown away, becomes an honest and durable material with infinite creative possibilities. Equipped with impressive machines developed by him and surrounded by a joyful band of passionate art craftsmen, Dirk has brought to life a sumptuous collection of chairs, tables and fixtures all from the transformation of the most unexpected materials, such as refrigerator interiors or CDs. CATALOG: https://fr.calameo.com/read/005475251e51dfd81efef
Seaweed vase
Animals simulating flowers tickled by the light of the water: a collection of unique pieces in bisque porcelain emerges from these fascinations, sometimes made precious by variegated and never identical colors. Anthozoa is an underwater garden populated by exotic animals and plants: corals and algae are the main source of inspiration for this collection, which will sublimate your interiors with the hidden treasures of nature. Each object in this collection is a unique sculpture, where forms triumph over functionality.
GORGO Vase
Animals simulating flowers tickled by the light of water: a collection of handmade porcelain pieces is born from these fascinations. Anthozoa is an underwater garden populated with exotic animals and plants: corals are the main source of inspiration for these objects, which showcase your interiors with the hidden treasures of nature. Gorgo Vases are unique ceramic sculptures, where shapes triumph over functionality.
Cristina Celestino
Cristina Celestino was born in 1980 in Pordenone. In 2005, after graduating from the School of Architecture at IUAV University of Venice, she worked with prestigious design studios, focusing on interior architecture and design. In 2009 she moved to Milan, founding two years later her brand Attico Design. In 2013 she opened her own design studio. In occasion of DesignMiami/ 2016 Cristina designed “The Happy Room” collection for Fendi. As a designer and architect, Cristina Celestino creates exclusive projects for private clients and companies. Her work also extends to creative direction for companies, and the design of interiors and displays. Cristina has received many international prizes and honours, including the Special Jury Prize in the “Salone del Mobile.Milano Awards” in 2016 and the Elle Deco International Design Award in the Wall covering category in 2017 with “Plumage” for Botteganove, in 2019 with “Giardino delle Delizie” for Fornace Brioni and in 2020 with “Policroma” for Cedit. Cristina Celestino is an avid collector of masterpieces of Italian design and a curious investigator of objects: her work is based on observation and research. In her projects, driven by in-depth exploration of the potential of forms and functions, there are historical and contemporary references to the worlds of fashion, art and design. The fil rouge of her creations is clear, rigorous use of geometry, in a process of careful manipulation of traditional forms: her projects also feature variations of scale and brilliant little inventions, playing with conventional messages and hidden, unexpected meanings.