The Dynamic Pattern by Daniela Pinotti X STUDIOTAMAT
We are pleased to welcome “High Tide”, the textile collection designed by Daniela Pinotti with STUDIOTAMAT. This collection transforms the energy and movement of ocean waves into an expressive textile language, designed to infuse spaces with dynamism and a sense of lightness.
“High Tide” utilizes the lampas technique, where two wefts intertwine over a warp, creating three-dimensional motifs that emerge with vivid details and chromatic variations. This approach not only makes the fabric visually impressive, but it also embodies a fluid and dynamic pattern that visually translates the energy of the sea. The texture of the fabric, with its continuous visual movement, invites tactile and visual perception that evokes the vastness and dynamics of the ocean.
The collection stands out for:
• Three-dimensional Structure: Multicolored yarns create a three-dimensional effect that enhances the shape and intricate details of the design.
• Chromatic Variations: Four color options adapt “High Tide” to different furnishing environments:
• Paradise Pink: A vibrant and sophisticated pink.
• Ocean Air: A fresh and calming blue.
• Sap Green: A natural and enveloping green.
• Nebulas: A deep and mystical blue.
• Made in Italy Quality: Produced following responsible and sustainable manufacturing methods, the collection reflects l’Opificio’s high standards of quality and environmental care.
“High Tide” is a design statement that speaks of nature, art, and textile technology. It is an invitation to reconsider how fabrics can transform environments, making every surface a vivid narrative of colors and shapes. With “High Tide”, l’Opificio continues to demonstrate its commitment to creating fabrics that are not only functional but true design elements that define and enrich living and commercial spaces.
A textile designer and consultant specializing in fashion and interior design. After spending years between Italy and Sweden—both key sources of inspiration for her work—she returned to Rome in 2016 to establish her own textile design and fashion consulting studio. This venture has led her to collaborate with major brands such as H&M, Benetton, Napapijri, GANT, and textile companies like S.E.T. and Sublitex of the Miroglio Group.In her more personal and nature-inspired creative journey, she explores new stylistic languages, prioritizing uniqueness, quality, and sustainability. The concepts of transformation and fluidity are at the core of her artistic narrative and identity.
STUDIOTAMAT is an Italian architecture and design studio based in Rome.It was born in 2014 from an encounter between Tommaso Amato, Matteo Soddu and Valentina Paiola, who are united by their passion for energy and environmental issues, to industrial design and to the study of the detail.Its design method is based on the search for balance between usability of space and functionality of materials, to create atmospheres that redefine the multiple attitudes of living.Working 360° on the design space, from the architectural elements to the furnishing components, the studio has aflexible work team, comprising collaborators, artisans, companies and high-level workers, who care deeply for all the spaces of everyday life.
STUDIOTAMAT mainly deals with residential architecture, interior design, exhibition design and retail projects. Condominio Monti, a boutique hotel overlooking the Colosseum, renovated in 2019 and Tre de Tutto, a bar completed in 2021 in the heart of Garbatella neighborhood, have been featured in various architecture and design magazines. Currently, the studio is working on the sites of various private residences, hospitality and lifestyle projects.
Among these are the renovation of an apartment in the heart of Rome’s historic center, just off Via del Corso, as well as a villa in Sabaudia’s Journalists’ Village, alongside the development of a new restaurant, located on the ground floor of the upcoming The Social Hub at the former Ex Dogana site in San Lorenzo, Rome