Sustainability is no longer an added value—it has become a central criterion in any discussion around industrial design. In a context shaped by environmental pressures and the need for more responsible production models, furniture occupies a particularly revealing position.
Contemporary furniture no longer seeks to remain static.
If we talk about interior design in contemporary gastronomy, it has become the opening chapter. Even before opening the menu, diners read the space.
Some furniture pieces do more than complete a space; they interpret it. The Brisa modular sofa, designed by Resol Studio, belongs to that rare category of objects that understand design as a way of accompanying time.
Throughout history, sitting has been far more than a physical necessity. It’s a cultural decision, a declaration of intent. From the stone benches of Roman forums to the upholstered armchairs of bourgeois salons, every era has designed its own way of being.