

Camera Fissa, a project by studioutte and De Troupe presented at studioutte’s Milan headquarters, is conceived through the codes of a private club and staged within a textile environment developed with Dedar. Referencing the cinematic term for a fixed camera, the installation is designed as a space experienced from a single, centered viewpoint, framed by curtains and shaped by a controlled decorative monumentality that feels at once still and subtly dynamic. Mathematically structured and rigorously composed, the interior allows architecture, light, surface, and objects to merge into a single system, with a central illuminated wall turning the wall lamp into an architectural device and alabaster lighting echoing the shifting, marbled sheen of Dedar’s moiré textiles. Suspended above a black mirrored floor, the retro-futuristic setting evokes early twentieth-century European interiors through its ornament, proportion, and material richness, while De Troupe’s new furniture collection, Edition No.1, introduces deep silhouettes, low profiles, glossy black lacquered volumes, and richly textured upholstery that complete the atmosphere of calm, discretion, and quiet theatricality.
| Hours | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Venue | studioutte |
| Type | Exhibition |
| Duration | 7 Days |
| City | Milan |
About
studioutte
Established in 2020 by Guglielmo Giagnotti and Patrizio Gola, studioutte is a Milan-based multidisciplinary practice for interior architecture, decoration and collectible design. utte (hütte) /'hytә/ hut, hütte, small cabana, wooden cabin, shelter. The vision of studioutte is distinctly Italian yet an integrated, harmonious reality. Its hybrid design is composed of vernacular architecture research and influences across various regional practices. Through a clear, expressive approach that eludes reiterated and extreme elements, the aim is purity, a concentration into a primitive essence. A warm assertiveness meets an animistic devotion for objects and interiors. Reaching beyond the formality of simplicity, ideas are distilled into essential, poetic forms and spaces.

















