Design is not only about creation
It is also about selection, interpretation and responsibility over time.
In a context where products and collections multiply rapidly, it becomes increasingly important to distinguish what holds real value from what is simply available.
Curated design emerges from this need: not to produce more, but to choose better.
Traditionally, design is presented through new collections, launches and catalogues.
But the value of an object does not necessarily coincide with the moment of its production.
Many pieces retain their design integrity, material quality and aesthetic relevance over time.
Curated design begins from this principle: to observe design not only at the moment of its novelty, but in its ability to endure and move through time.

