
Vivo chair, 2019, solid wood (ash). Photo credit: Alessandro Gatto

Serra Alta
Vivo is a chair inspired by forgotten objects, rediscovered and handed down. A chair with ancestral forms that come together to create the supporting structure, which tells of the encounter between research and harmony, elegance and ergonomics. Like a light symphony played by craftsmanship and state-of-the-art industrial technology, Vivo represents the perfect balance between tradition and innovation, between solidity and lightness in design. Intertwining memory and sensual grace, the chair is a tactile experience offered with a delicacy that touches the soul. Touching chords that resonate powerfully in the air, it creates a gentle, welcoming atmosphere that envelops you without weighing you down.

Marino secco / Photo credit: Alessandra Gatto
Born in Ozieri in Sardinia, I grew up in the family business that started in the very same year of my birth. I have always remained in close contact with craftsmanship, probably a destiny already sealed, but the fascination for design came much later. I enrolled in the Design course at the LABA in Florence where I graduated in 2017 with a project related to my land, presenting it the following year at the Salone Satellite.