These Milanese Timepieces are a Mélange of Mood, Tone, and Supersaturated Pigment

Design Milk | 06.03.2026 23:00
Color often belongs to a moment or place, sometimes even an attitude. A peculiar bright blue-green might recall a subversive era of design; a deep brown could summon the warmth of espresso bars and polished leather interiors; and a rich red might elicit passion. In this sense, color operates much like architecture itself—quietly structuring how we experience the world while keeping time through shadow and light. But what happens when that atmospheric language undergoes a kind of transmutation?