A diary of inspirations, a personal story that outlines the soul of Bross — on the market for over forty years — through a fluid sequence of images, shot handheld by Andrea Ferrari and curated by Studio Salaris. With the new catalogue, Bross explores a different communicative and visual register, shaping a refined interior direction defined by distinctly Italian stylistic features.
The collections are presented in perfect harmony with the architecture that hosts them, becoming the protagonists of a narrative composed of spaces that are at once ethereal and lived-in, grazing light, textural details, refined tonal contrasts, and precious fabrics. It is a vision that transcends design, a tool of pure inspiration — for the design of residential, office, and contract environments — expressed through distinctive and sophisticated scenographies, including a villa designed by Carlo Scarpa and another by Achille Castiglioni.
The Book is structured into five chapters, each corresponding to a setting that serves as a stage for the collections of seating, tables, coffee tables, and interior accessories, for both indoor and outdoor spaces. Original flooring, double-height ceilings, the colour schemes of walls and surfaces, details and existing artworks, and glimpses of greenery evolve into layered spaces, where Bross furnishings find their natural place, as if they had always been an integral part of them.
The photographs, crafted by Andrea Ferrari, are full of emphasis, captured through unexpected angles and perspectives. They populate the pages of the narrative, shaping a fluid composition with neutral breathing spaces, frames depicting elegant details, interspersed with expansive panoramic shots.
In these settings, best sellers and iconic products complement the most recent collections, while wood — a living, enveloping design matrix that has shaped the brand’s history since its origins — is combined with other materials such as metal, marble, crystal, leather, and fabrics. Finishes, carefully selected by Studio Salaris, interpret the collections born from collaborations with Marco Zito, Monica Armani, Enzo Berti, Giulio Iacchetti, Michael Schmidt, Victor Vasilev, and Marco Spatti within the framework of the striking architecture, outlining Bross’s identity in constant evolution, in a continuous thread that traces the brand’s enduring design story.