
"Gioco is the grown-up version of that world. Designed by French design studio smarin for Triennale Milano the city's landmark design museum and cultural hub the modular system transforms simple cork and spruce into anything you want them to be: a desk, a stage, a quiet corner, or an evolving playground. Part furniture, part building kit, it's a living, ever-changing space that invites kids and adults alike to play and create without rules or boundaries."
"The heart of Gioco is the open-ended question of invention, but with an emphasis on collectivity. It's not just about what we can build, but what we can build together. This is the spirit of the Triennale, a place where people come to learn, experiment, and create side by side. Gioco doesn't prescribe the answers but leaves them to the players, inviting everyone to co-author the space."
Gioco is a modular system of cork blocks and spruce tabletops designed for adaptable environments. The system assembles without nails or screws, using wooden dowels and padded cushions to create desks, stages, quiet corners, workshops, dance studios, movie rooms, play areas, or lounges. The cork blocks provide durability, ecological benefits, and when stacked vertically, act as sound and heat insulation. The polytypological, reversible furniture system (RSP) supports intuitive, tool-free construction and collective co-creation. Visitors build, stack, and reshape components to practice collaboration while experimenting with space, turning design into a dynamic, shared experiment across ages.
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