At the very core of the material—where stone meets metal and glass—Migliore+Servetto’s new creations for NEUTRA take shape. These pieces challenge the gravity and rigidity of marble, transforming it into light, dynamic forms in constant dialogue with light and space. Through the interplay of solid and void, each design unfolds in a layered visual rhythm, revealing the depth and richness of the stone.
The two lamps, Strobilo and Lente, the sideboard Piega, the bookshelf Pagina, and the coffee table Coronae become sculptural elements to live with—redefining interiors through their refined, essential presence.
Pagina, bookshelf system
Design by Migliore+Servetto
Like a large open book whose pages unfold to capture and reflect light, Pagina is a modular bookshelf that plays with rhythm and the interplay of materials. The staggered sequence of marble and metal elements, combined with the sculpted planes—ranging in depth from 31 cm to 41 cm—creates a fluid, ever-changing rhythm, further enhanced by its dialogue with the backdrop. It is a piece that fills space with lightness, inviting the gaze to pass through and transforming the perception of the environment into a continuous play of reflections and depth. The bookshelf is built using two basic modules, measuring 73 cm and 113 cm in length, and 40.7 cm in height. These can be freely combined to create various configurations.
Piega, sideboard
Design by Migliore+Servetto
Like a fold in matter, this sideboard is born from the encounter of volumes and surfaces seemingly shaped by the wind. Thin material fins, arranged with varying angles, create a three-dimensional landscape that responds to light, while the interplay of solids and voids lends the composition an airy, fluid quality. Piega sits freely within a space, functioning either as a room divider or as an architectural presence that engages in dialogue with its surroundings.
Strobilo, lamp
Design by Migliore+Servetto
Strobilo is born from the meeting of solidity and lightness, of the tactile presence of stone and the transparency of glass. Its form recalls a swirling vortex of water gradually shaping rock over time, with light gently emerging from the base to refract through the upper disc—sculpting the atmosphere with soft shadows and enveloping reflections. It is an object that transforms the space, evoking the calm of natural light filtering through a secret clearing.
Lente, lamp
Design by Migliore+Servetto
A large eye of light that explores the space, capturing and diffusing glimmers through its double lens. It stands out for the purity of its design and its ethereal effect: the fused glass, traversed by light, amplifies the sense of lightness, while the marble base grounds it with a sense of rooted stability. In the floor version, it commands the space with a dramatic, almost theatrical presence; in the table version, it becomes a quiet companion—perfect for creating intimate, contemplative atmospheres.
Coronae, coffee table
Design by Migliore+Servetto
Un A table that appears to be in motion—an equilibrium of form and light that defies stillness. This series of coffee tables, available in three sizes, expresses a refined and minimalist design, where every detail is crafted to enhance the essence of the material. The tabletop, with its pronounced and slanted edge, interacts with light to create reflections that bring the object to life. The asymmetry of the edge, formed by the intersection of two dissimilar circles, adds a sense of dynamism, while the truncated cone-shaped base with a geometric finish balances the lightness of the marble top.