Fuorisalone 2026.
Scale, colour, and movement reshaped Milan’s courtyards and streets into immersive design experiences. Swipe through for highlights.
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Holbrook House
Interior design: @brahmanperera
A richly layered interior where Art Deco, Mid-Century and contemporary precision converge through material and finish. At Holbrook House, bronze and brass act as connective tissue — with Pittella’s tumbled and oil-rubbed brass hardware, including the Valentina Door Pull, reimagined across joinery, bathrooms and storage as sculptural elements that bind colour, texture and form into a cohesive architectural language.
A shared belief that detail carries emotion — where hardware becomes jewellery, and spaces feel layered, alive, and deeply considered. @brahmanperera@pittelladesign
Image features Brahman Perera with the Scarpa 121 Chair by Cassina, available at @mobilia_
Mont Albert Residence
Interior design: @justinbishopinteriordesign
When architecture is grounded in proportion and craftsmanship, time becomes irrelevant. Mont Albert Road pairs Justin Bishop’s classical interiors with Pittella’s heritage hardware — designed to endure for generations.
A collaboration grounded in beauty, restraint, and artisanal integrity. Together, @pittelladesign and @justinbishopinteriordesign create spaces where subtle detail becomes the language of luxury — timeless, tactile, and quietly expressive.
Image features Justin Bishop with the Ming’s Heart Armchair by Poltrona Frau, available at @mobilia_
Balgowlah Residence.
Architect and interior design: @b.e_architecture
Carved into a steep escarpment overlooking Sydney Harbour, Balgowlah Residence transforms a constrained site into a series of layered terraces and outlooks. Within this robust architectural framework, @pittelladesign ‘s Tura door hardware in Antique Bronze introduces warmth and tactility — a restrained, sculptural detail that reinforces the home’s sense of permanence and material continuity.
A shared commitment to bespoke detail — ensuring architecture and hardware speak the same language, project after project.
@b.e_architecture@pittelladesign
Image features Andrew Piva and Phoenix Wang with the Cab Chair by Cassina, available at @mobilia_
Somerville House�Interior design: @fionalynchoffice
An interior defined by material confidence and deliberate drama. At Somerville House, colour, texture and form are layered to create spaces that feel immersive and enduring rather than restrained. Within this expressive palette, @pittelladesign ’s Arnaldo Door Pull in Tumbled Brass operates as a tactile counterpoint — its softened patina adding depth, warmth and a sense of crafted permanence to the kitchen’s architectural composition.
A collaboration defined by tactility, restraint, and enduring beauty. Together, Pittella and Fiona Lynch elevate the everyday, where hardware becomes sculptural, sensory, and quietly timeless. @fionalynchoffice@pittelladesign
Featuring the Squash Armchair, designed by Faye Toogood for Poltrona Frau, from @mobilia_
Howqua River Lodge Architect and interior designer: @robmillsarchitects
Conceived as a self-sufficient alpine retreat, the lodge is shaped by climate, landscape and material restraint. Within interiors of spotted gum and stone, @pittelladesign Hask shower and bathroom mixers, Tina joinery pulls, and UP Plus kitchen mixer in Burnished Blaze sit quietly within the architecture, reinforcing a language of durability and tactility
Photography: @smartanson
Styling: @jackmilenkovic
An ongoing collaboration grounded in storytelling, craftsmanship, and timeless architectural and interior language, where hardware becomes integral to the design narrative.
@pittelladesign@robmillsarchitects
Pg 03 — Howqua River Lodge featuring Hask Shower and Bathroom Mixer in Burnished Blaze Finish
Pg 06-07 — Hampden Residences featuring the Bellagio Door Pull in Black Opaque