Extending Luca: Mille Notti and Eva Schildt Refine the Bedroom Landscape

Extending Luca: Mille Notti and Eva Schildt Refine the Bedroom Landscape

With the continued collaboration between Mille Notti and Eva Schildt, the Luca series evolves beyond its original scope, moving closer to a fully articulated bedroom environment. The introduction of a bed bench and a wall mounted bedside table extends the collection’s visual and functional language, reinforcing a sense of cohesion across furniture and textiles.

This progression feels inherent to Mille Notti’s identity. Long defined by a textile driven approach where material, proportion and tactility guide design, the move into furniture continues that same philosophy in a more spatial form. The aim is not to separate objects, but to create a unified atmosphere where each element supports the whole. Eva Schildt’s contribution remains central to this balance. Known for navigating the space between the robust and the refined, her approach to proportion and materiality continues to shape Luca’s character. The series is defined by its distinct upper volume resting on slender legs, a deliberate contrast that gives the pieces both presence and lightness. In the new additions, this interplay is further refined. The wall mounted bedside table introduces a sense of openness by lifting the form from the floor, creating a lighter and more fluid spatial expression. Its generous depth and solid wood drawer integrate functionality without disrupting the overall calm. The bed bench, placed at the foot of the bed, is conceived with equal restraint. Its proportions are carefully calibrated to relate to the bed without overwhelming the room, offering a stable and enduring presence. The absence of storage shifts focus toward construction and line, while a subtle brass knob introduces a quiet point of detail. Produced in Småland using solid materials selected for longevity, the pieces continue to emphasize durability as part of their design language. Rather than adding complexity, these new elements deepen the Luca series’ core identity, suggesting that a complete bedroom is not built through excess, but through consistency, balance and a considered relationship between form and function.

Image courtesy of Mille Notti

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