Drop 01 - 07 paravento - Screen
by Interni Venosta
Material
Treated Wood
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The Drop 01 Room Divider by Interni Venosta is a floor-standing screen composed of two interlocking L-shaped blocks in contrasting materials, designed by Emiliano Salci and Britt Moran.
The left block is in warm brown wood with black edges and metallic trim; the right block is fully matte black with a single metallic strip. The two forms interlock at the center with a gap between them, creating a horizontal composition that reads as both furniture and sculpture. Arranged in different configurations, the screen adapts to a range of spatial contexts.
Materials include warm walnut-toned wood, matte black lacquered surfaces, and metallic edge trim. The piece is handcrafted by Fabbri Services in Arezzo, Tuscany.
This room divider belongs to Drop 01, the debut collection from Interni Venosta, first presented at Milan Design Week 2024 at the Gipsoteca Fumagalli e Dossi in Brera. Available through Monde Singulier alongside the Drop 01 chair, dining table, coffee table, and ceiling lamp.
W 300 x D 5 x H 140 cm
W 118.11 x D 1.97 x H 55.12 in
Materials: Wood structure, treated wood finish.
About
Interni Venosta
Interni Venosta was founded in 2024 by Emiliano Salci and Britt Moran, the duo behind Dimorestudio and Dimoremilano. The brand name pays homage to Carla Venosta, the Italian designer who shaped Milanese interiors in the 1970s and 1980s, not as a revival of her work but as a citation of the culture she stood for: sobriety, material rigor, and modernist thought fused with classical Italian sensibility.
The design language draws from a narrow set of references: the Bauhaus movement, particularly the structural thinking of Marcel Breuer and Gerrit Rietveld, and the minimalist American sculptors Donald Judd, Carl Andre, and Walter de Maria. Furniture stays within a limited palette of glass, brushed or black-lacquered stainless steel, walnut, lacquered wood, and leather. Within those constraints, the focus shifts entirely to proportion and finish.
All production is handled by Fabbri Services in Arezzo, Tuscany, on a made-to-order basis. The debut collection, 22 pieces presented at the Gipsoteca Fumagalli e Dossi in Milan's Brera district, drew immediate critical attention. Wallpaper* called it "one of the most beautiful, accomplished, and perfectly realized furniture brands we've seen in three decades." SightUnseen named it one of the best design moments of 2024.
Signature pieces from the debut collection and subsequent releases are available on Monde Singulier, where Interni Venosta's collectible Italian furniture sits alongside other makers working in the same tradition of materiality and restraint.



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