Within the Advanced Design & Processes + Design of Spaces workshop with De’ Longhi, the students of the Master in Product Design Khyati Agarwal, Mitali Kumakale and Zeynep Pasinli, have envisioned ‘Nella Natura’ a project that aims to establish a relationship between human health and comfort, plants and the micro-environment of the interior living space.
Within the Advanced Design & Processes + Design of Spaces workshop with De’ Longhi, the students of the Master in Product Design Khyati Agarwal, Mitali Kumakale and Zeynep Pasinli, have envisioned ‘Nella Natura’ a project that aims to establish a relationship between human health and comfort, plants and the micro-environment of the interior living space.
Project Leader | Mentor
Dante Donegani
Project Authors
Khyati Agarwal
Mitali Kumakale
Zeynep Pasinli
The climate change and the aftermath of the pandemic have prompted a reconsideration of the home environment. By incorporating elements such as humidity, music, lighting, shadows, and plants, the students want to establish a pleasant and immersive sensory experience within the domestic setting.
The perception of the world is shaped by multiple senses working together, heightening the awareness of the environment. Through the interaction between the user, plants, and these sensory elements, the group aims to achieve optimal comfort and embrace a “new everyday living” through intuitive interactions.