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Female Architectural Voices: The Journey of Italian Designer Federica Piras

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October 17, 2023
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The Journey of Italian Designer Federica Piras
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We sat down with Milan-based designer Federica Piras to learn how her journey across Italy, France, and Brazil has shaped how she sees and creates. Moving fluidly between interior architecture and product design, her projects reflect elegance and emotion. From Parisian apartments to Brazilian modernist interiors and collaborations in Milan, Piras has cultivated a practice defined by clarity, cultural depth, and authenticity.

The Journey of Italian Designer Federica Piras

How did your journey as a designer begin?

“Design has always been intuitive to me,” Piras says. She studied Interior Design at IED in Milan before pursuing a Master’s in Furniture Design and Manufacturing at Politecnico di Milano. “Those years grounded me in Italian principles: proportion, materials, timelessness. But it was working abroad that really opened my horizons,” Piras shares.

You’ve worked in Paris, São Paulo, and now Milan. What did each place bring to your style?

“Paris refined my sensitivity,” she recalls her time with Kasha Paris. “I worked on high-end apartment renovations in Saint-Germain-des-Prés—very precise, elegant, with a deep respect for architectural history.” São Paulo, on the other hand, offered a new rhythm. “At Studio Arthur Casas, I was immersed in a bold, tropical modernism. There was a freedom of form and emotion that still influences me today.”

She sees her work back in Milan as a fusion of those experiences. “Here I bring together the structured clarity of Paris and the expressive warmth of São Paulo. The result feels both disciplined and lyrical.”

What defines your creative process today?

“For me, everything starts from the human experience,” she explains. “How will someone live, feel, or move in this space? From there, I strip away what’s unnecessary until I’m left with gestures that are minimal yet meaningful.” She gravitates toward tactile materials, pure lines, and a balance of poetry and purpose. “Clarity is always my goal,” she adds.

Can you highlight a few projects you’re especially proud of?

“In Paris, I decorated a historic apartment with custom lighting and a soft, neutral palette that highlighted the original moldings,” she says. “In São Paulo, I contributed to the design of bespoke pieces for residences, blending stone and tropical wood in innovative, sensual ways.”

She also reflects on her time at Minotti, where she worked on styling for Salone del Mobile and international showrooms. “It was about more than just showcasing furniture. It was about curating a dialogue between objects, spaces, and the people who inhabit them.”

What do you believe makes a designer’s work stand out today?

“Authenticity,” Piras says without hesitation. “It’s not about chasing trends but about having a point of view. Clients feel it when design comes from a place of coherence and intent. That’s what gives work longevity.”

Where can people follow your work?

Piras’ portfolio can be found at federicapiras.com, and she continues to welcome international collaborations. “I’m especially interested in projects that sit at the intersection of interiors and product design,” she says.

For Piras, design is not only craft, it is an ongoing dialogue between history, culture, and lived experience. As she shares her story, it’s clear her journey is still unfolding.

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