Poliform takes us on an immersive journey into the realm of the senses with Percezioni, an exclusive installation nestled within the tranquil cloisters of San Simpliciano in Brera. This unique exhibition serves as a testament to the beauty of nature and the simplicity of things, inviting visitors to lose themselves in a new dimension that celebrates the enchantment of sensory experiences.
Nestled within the fifteenth-century architecture of San Simpliciano’s cloisters, the installation unfolds as an intricate dialogue between the timeless surroundings and a surface of volcanic lapilli. This contrast is further heightened by an original symphony composed for the occasion by Caterina Barbieri, creating an immersive space that invites the visitors to pause, listen, and truly engage with their senses.
Percezioni takes its inspiration from a profound reflection on the intricate relationship between human beings, nature, and the landscape. This reflection has also guided the design of Poliform’s exclusive new outdoor collection, unveiled for the first time within this unique installation.
The outdoor collection is a result of a collaborative process between designers Jean-Marie Massaud, Emmanuel Gallina, Marcel Wanders, and Soo Chan. Each has interpreted Poliform’s vision of the outdoor lifestyle through their unique lens and sensibilities.
The collaborative approach to the collection’s creation mirrors the overarching theme of Percezioni itself – the intersection of nature and matter, the harmony of different elements, and the beauty that emerges from this interplay. Each piece in the collection is a testimony to the long process of research and development that went into its creation, offering an innovative perspective on outdoor living that is as engaging as it is stylish.
Poliform’s Percezioni is more than just an installation; it’s a sensory experience that celebrates the beauty of nature and the simple things in life. It’s a testament to Poliform’s commitment to creating spaces that not only look beautiful but also inspire a deeper connection with our environment and our senses. So step into the cloisters of San Simpliciano and let Percezioni transport you to a world where nature, simplicity, and sensory perception unite in a harmonious symphony.










