
Fragment explores the layered nature of identity.
We shift between roles—daughter, friend, dreamer, partner—each with its own presence, shape, and weight. These roles aren’t contradictions, but fragments of a greater whole.
This piece captures that tension: autonomous elements that hold their own, yet can unite as one. It invites movement, rearrangement, and reinterpretation: physically and metaphorically.
First presented during Milano Design Week, Fragment was shown as an object in flux: a structure shaped by space, interaction, and time.




Each placement reflects a moment, a mood, a personal decision. Some parts move with ease, others ask for effort—just like change itself. Over time, it adapts. It becomes.
The user becomes co-creator.
Through interaction, a unique expression unfolds. Object, space, and user form a temporary constellation—each arrangement a quiet performance of the self.