MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE
An immersive environment of perception and interpretation
Nook Milano constructs a walk-through environment in which suspended translucent plastic surfaces, in tones of blue, red, and yellow, define a system of planes. Color assembles within the gaze, layering and transforming. The experience unfolds through sequences, in a perceptual progression that guides the visitor through a continuously shifting space.
Within the installation, anaglyphic monitors host a dense texture of questions in red, occupying the visual field; the answers, in blue, are revealed only through chromatic panels. Interposition becomes a design gesture, a device that selects and returns meaning.
In this passage, the role of the interior designer takes shape: an author of tools, capable of constructing conditions for interpretation, guiding perception, and shaping a legible experience.
“More Than Meets The Eye” unfolds as a perceptual field where project and individual meet. The body moves through, the gaze constructs, and meaning emerges over the duration of the experience. An environment that reveals itself progressively, restoring to space its deepest dimension: that of being read, lived, and interpreted.
The space opens to multiple readings, where color becomes environment and experience is built through traversal, in continuity with the research of Hélio Oiticica and the participatory energy of Allan Kaprow’s Happenings.
A shared attitude runs through the project: images that compose in layers, from Man Ray’s double exposures to Bragaglia’s sequences, up to the anaglyph, where vision finds order through a shift, a passage, a refocusing.
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h. 10:00—19:00
h. 10:00—19:00
h. 10:00—19:00
h. 10:00—19:00
h. 10:00—19:00
h. 10:00—19:00
h. 10:00—19:00
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NOOK MILANO
NOOK MILANO is an interior design atelier born from the experience of Comettiabitare, active for three generations in the Bergamo area. Led by Marina Cometti, it develops bespoke projects that integrate aesthetics, function, and perception, with a multisensory approach centered on the individual.




