The impression is that of becoming part of a play, one in which the set design plays a predominant role.
In fact, Carlo e Camilla in Segheria is among the most popular addresses in Milan, born from the meeting between chef Carlo Cracco, art director Tanja Solcia and manager Nicola Fanti, in a short time it has conquered the Milanese gastronomic scene and beyond.
Inside a former sawmill in the center of Milan, in an almost surreal setting, Cappellini chairs outline, around the two long tables in wood, a side dedicated to Carlo, the male component, with the Fronzoni ’64 by A.G. Fronzoni, and on the other Camilla, the female side, with the blue and green Tate Color designed by Jasper Morrison.
The design tells the concept of this gastro-bistro, in a place where conviviality andsharing meet the history of design, the same told inside the SAG80 showrooms GROUP that, among others, offers an overview of the world of Cappellini’s signature products.