Incipit

Gallery: Luisa Delle Piane
Year: 2026
Photo: Zaven



The domestic entrance is a space that the history of dwelling has continuously rewritten. Threshold between inside and outside, between public and private; then a marker of family identity, of its social belonging; then an antechamber of welcome, a thermal buffer, and finally an equipped corridor where every object disappears into the functional invisibility of built-in solutions.

Contemporaneity has stripped it of ceremony, but not of meaning.
These objects are a first reflection on forms that could inhabit the entrance as functional presences, soft and inviting — visually and to the touch — through the coating applied to the wood and a butter-toned palette. It is an open reflection. 
An invitation to reconsider the threshold not as a functional remnant, but as a place still capable of meaning.





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