Mutina collaborates with Libreria Internazionale Luxemburg to design its new headquarters, inaugurated on January 20, 2025, in the heart of the Galleria Subalpina in Turin, just 50 meters from its historic premises.
The architectural project, including the interior furnishings, is designed by the Turin-based studio BRH+, founded and directed by Barbara Brondi and Marco Rainò.
Within the new bookshop space, Mutina contributed with a selection of ceramic surfaces designed by some of the most prominent international designers, offering an immersive and sophisticated experience. The ceiling above the checkout area is clad with Adagio, the modular collection by Ronan Bouroullec, which has recently become part of the permanent collection of the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
The central counter of the café, designed to encourage interaction and inspired by the welcoming atmosphere of a home kitchen, is enhanced with Rombini collection by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, while the walls and floor feature Fringe by Michael Anastassiades.
Additionally, Mutina Editions, a series of handcrafted ceramic objects designed by selected designers and artists, will be displayed inside the bookshop and in its shop windows and will be available for purchase.
Moreover, the new Luxemburg will also host MUT, small and precious books that complement the exhibitions of the non-profit Mutina for Art project, curated by Sarah Cosulich.
With this collaboration, Mutina continues to explore the potential of ceramic material, bringing its artistic vision into a significant cultural space where design, art, and literature come together.