• Studiolo 2.0
  • Studiolo 2.0
  • Studiolo 2.0
  • Studiolo 2.0

For Studiolo 2.0, Fumagalli Romario elected to use American cherry. ‘The aesthetic of it is amazing,’ she explains. ‘The veins are very unusual – they kind of create abstract shapes. You can project different scenarios in the wood itself. I wanted a wood that talked by itself and I think cherry does that. Also, I love its warm colour. The other thing is that it’s a wood that changes colour very quickly if exposed to the light. It’s very important nowadays to have objects that remind us that they come from nature and change and mutate over time.’