Archello Awards · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024 · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024
Winners Announced
Club Unseen
Andrea Ferrari
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Collection of tilesCeramica Bardelli
THIS DELICATE THING WE MADE paper collectionWall&decò
REVOLVING MOON round wall mirror, CONSTELLATION objects for the bathroom and table mirrorsAgape
HAIKU collection of tilesBotteganove
TALISMAN and ULTRA TALISMAN wall hangings collectioncc-tapis
WIEMER tableCo van der Horst

Product Spec Sheet
THIS DELICATE THING WE MADE paper collection
REVOLVING MOON round wall mirror, CONSTELLATION objects for the bathroom and table mirrors
by Agape
HAIKU collection of tiles
TALISMAN and ULTRA TALISMAN wall hangings collection
WIEMER table

Club Unseen

Studiopepe. as Architects

An unprecedented location hides one of the best kept secrets of the Salone, Club Unseen, the project-manifesto designed by Arianna Lelli Mami and Chiara Di Pinto, Creative Directors of Studiopepe, during Milan Design Week 2018.

 

After the success of The Visit (www.thevisit.info), the themed narrative of Studiopepe continues with a project that becomes a unique experiential itinerary of interior design, enhanced by the ritual of mixology that becomes performance and entertainment. The secret location winds through surprising rooms with installations created in collaboration with companies that represent cases of excellence in the field of Italian and international design, for which Studiopepe has developed exclusive and bespoke projects, presented for the first time, together with an original vision of historic pieces.

 

CONCEPT

“Avant-garde atmospheres and cinema influences for immersion in a sophisticated creative imaginary” Arianna Lelli Mami and Chiara Di Pinto.

 

Club Unseen tells its tale by comparison between the contemporary world and memory, sartorial craftsmanship and digital content, public and private, in a unique, surprising signature set piece where the different forms of contemporary social interaction, from personalisation to authenticity of experience, all the way to the bond with the city, are interpreted through the design of an exclusive place to be shared with others. In a moment like the FuoriSalone, increasingly connected and dense with input, the members of the Club can enjoy an exclusive and informal refuge in which to find a convivial dimension of discovery, away from the usual crowded itineraries, in keeping with the rules of proper hospitality.

 

LOCATION

The location of the project is secret and is revealed to members only a short time prior to the event. A tattoo of the club logo is the key with which to enter this exclusive place. Club Unseen occupies the spaces of a former warehouse from the late 1800s that has remained intact, conserving its particular features. It is on the ground floor of an elegant old Milanese building, in the neighbourhood of Piazza Tricolore.

 

A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE

The presence of a butler ensures a perfect welcome for the members of the Club, inviting them to discover the rooms and the particular features of the project, in a place where they can feel at home, enjoying inedited drinks and moving freely through the spaces. The Club accompanies the members through a narrative, room by room, in which all the elements – furnishings, facing materials, objects, colours and lighting – establish a dialogue like the ingredients of a well-mixed cocktail, creating an experience that happens on different levels. A case of storytelling in which the personal, authorial approach of Studiopepe triggers emotions and actions, prompting reflection on modes of welcome and the concept of tailormade entertaining, with the help of augmented reality to reveal otherwise invisible details and information.

 

Mixology

One of the central features of the Club is an installation on the preparation of cocktails, created to put the accent on the gestures of the mixologist. In this way, the bar becomes a stage at which to enact the art of “made by hand”, through a theatrical horizontal opening that frames the hands of the bartender and the phases of the preparation. The beverage service has been assigned to the knowledgeable vision of Andrea Vigna of Drink & Taste Milano.

 

Music

The last room in the Club is set up with a single maxi-size upholstered piece that occupies the whole area, a citation of the performances of the Radical Design movement of the 1970s; musical events happen on a small stage set up at the back of the room. Every evening Italian and international artists will take turns representing the indie music scene, all coordinated by SOFAR, an international group that organises secret gigs all over the world.

 

AUGMENTED REALITY

Augmented reality enters the project in an ironic, subtle way. Aria is an app that makes it possible to experience the innovative technology of augmented reality, a lens of universal decoding to use in any context. It can be downloaded free from App Store and Play Store. Simply by framing the illustrated targets of Club Unseen and the partners, you can access special animated content that narrates the pieces on view and their brands in a poetic way. Aria also lets visitors interact with the project in a dynamic way, generating videos that can be shared on all the social networks.

 

Material Used :

1. BOTTEGANOVE - HAIKU collection of tiles

2. AGAPE - REVOLVING MOON round wall mirror; CONSTELLATION objects for the bathroom and table mirrors

3. CERAMICA BARDELLI - PITTORICA collection of tiles

4. WALL&DECO’ - THIS DELICATE THING WE MADE paper collection

5. CC TAPIS - TALISMAN and ULTRA TALISMAN wall hangings collection

6. ATELIER DE TROUPE - EMPIRE floor lamp

7. VETRERIA BAZZANESE - OH! YOU PRETTY THING corner mirror

8. TECNOLUX - CLOUD NINE chandelier

9. SOLID NATURE for CO VAN DER HORST - WIEMER table

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