During Milan Design Week 2026, Lea Colombo and Camilla Garza will unveil CASA ROSA, a site-specific takeover of their Milan home running throughout April. The project dissolves the divide between domestic space and exhibition, turning the interior into a charged environment where colour, material, and light operate as emotional registers.
Glass, stone, and wood form a continuous field rather than discrete objects. Colour shifts like a frequency through the space, while light reshapes perception from moment to moment.
A convergence of color, material, and collectible design
Key works include COPPE/COPPA, Murano glass pieces born of an intuitive exchange between the two artists, and IL VASO, an uncut glass form that resists closure in favour of expansion. Colombo’s ATOM STOOL introduces a precise tension between steel and Murano glass, while the ATOM Stackable Candleholder, developed with Marbledworks, reworks stone offcuts into a circular design system.
Together, the works frame CASA ROSA as an evolving sensory field—less an exhibition than a lived environment shaped by material, intuition, and flow.
Inside the vibrant world of Lea Colombo, where colour, body, and instinct form a shared language, as explored in our interview.







CASA ROSA by LEA COLOMBO and CAMILLA GARZA
