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My Portfolio
Welcome to my portfolio. Here you’ll find a selection of my work, from my university experiences to my current job ones. Explore my projects and my passions to learn more about what I do.


My work at Echo House
I am currently working as a Junior Creative Designer at Echo House, where I contribute to retail design projects for luxury makeup brands based in London. In this role, I am involved in developing creative concepts and design solutions that enhance the in-store experience, with a strong focus on visual identity, spatial storytelling, and brand expression.
Working within the luxury beauty sector has allowed me to gain experience in translating brand values into physical retail environments, collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams, and responding to both creative and commercial requirements. This position has strengthened my understanding of high-end retail design, attention to detail, and the importance of crafting immersive customer experiences.
Working within the luxury beauty sector has allowed me to gain experience in translating brand values into physical retail environments, collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams, and responding to both creative and commercial requirements. This position has strengthened my understanding of high-end retail design, attention to detail, and the importance of crafting immersive customer experiences.


Salos
Salos is a modular seat specifically crafted for spas, prioritising user comfort in its development.
The cushion design aims to envelop anyone seated on it, infusing a sense of cosiness into an exceedingly private atmosphere. Moreover, the various configurations, achievable by interlocking the base in different ways, transform the seat into a versatile tool for socialising and fostering conviviality.
Salos comprises three distinct modules each designed with joints tailored for seamless combination. Two of these modules contribute to forming potential bases, incorporating the cushion and its corresponding base. The third module serves as a backrest, consisting solely of the backrest
and a cylinder for attaching it to the bases.
The seat offers modularity with six fundamental configurations, providing flexibility for placement in various spa rooms based on available space and intended use.
Every compositions comprises eight modules, deemed optimal for constructing a comfortable seat, although users can choose to use as many modules as they prefer.
The cushion design aims to envelop anyone seated on it, infusing a sense of cosiness into an exceedingly private atmosphere. Moreover, the various configurations, achievable by interlocking the base in different ways, transform the seat into a versatile tool for socialising and fostering conviviality.
Salos comprises three distinct modules each designed with joints tailored for seamless combination. Two of these modules contribute to forming potential bases, incorporating the cushion and its corresponding base. The third module serves as a backrest, consisting solely of the backrest
and a cylinder for attaching it to the bases.
The seat offers modularity with six fundamental configurations, providing flexibility for placement in various spa rooms based on available space and intended use.
Every compositions comprises eight modules, deemed optimal for constructing a comfortable seat, although users can choose to use as many modules as they prefer.


Salice Lamp
This lamp concept was developed during my second year of Bachelor at Politecnico di Milano as part of a collaborative project with Artemide. The design explores flexibility, user interaction, and modular form.
The lamp is composed of three flexible arms whose angles can be adjusted through a movable textile strip. By sliding the strip up or down, the user can regulate the position and orientation of each arm, allowing the light to adapt to different needs and environments.
The product is designed in three different colours and three distinct shapes, offering versatility and personalisation while maintaining a cohesive design language. The combination of soft materials and adjustable structure reflects a balance between technical functionality and tactile, human-centred design.
The lamp is composed of three flexible arms whose angles can be adjusted through a movable textile strip. By sliding the strip up or down, the user can regulate the position and orientation of each arm, allowing the light to adapt to different needs and environments.
The product is designed in three different colours and three distinct shapes, offering versatility and personalisation while maintaining a cohesive design language. The combination of soft materials and adjustable structure reflects a balance between technical functionality and tactile, human-centred design.


Dalì Dustbuster
Balì represents a redesign initiative for the Dustbuster vacuum cleaner.
The project involved addressing an outdated model that had been in use for several years, with efforts concentrated on enhancing both its functionality and aesthetics.
This included the incorporation of new features to enhance usability and overall appeal, alongside a transformation of its appearance to seamlessly integrate into one’s home.
The project involved addressing an outdated model that had been in use for several years, with efforts concentrated on enhancing both its functionality and aesthetics.
This included the incorporation of new features to enhance usability and overall appeal, alongside a transformation of its appearance to seamlessly integrate into one’s home.


Animations
3D computer animation realised with Maya and Blender


Motion Design
Motion Design Project that required the use of different software such as After Effects, Premiere Pro, Blender and Solidworks
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