27/05/2026
The Structural Power of Color |
Turquoise defines Journal 2026 from the very first page—a field of color that is not decorative, but structural. It is an active principle, a spatial condition capable of transforming perception, opening surfaces, and redefining depth.
With Journal 2026, Tacchini enters Villa Rossini, designed by Gianfranco Frattini in 1986, to explore a way of inhabiting space that is never static or neutral.
Within this living environment, the collection integrates naturally, as if it had always belonged. Here, color does not accompany architecture, it crosses it and reactivates it. Light, materials, and geometry interact in shifting balances, generating an atmosphere that feels vibrant, layered, and in constant transformation, mirroring our focus on projects that project an aspirational vision while remaining deeply authentic.
A thinking brand experience, curated by NAAS.
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Location: Villa Rossini, 1986, Gianfranco Frattini