FAR Roma 2025

There’s something quietly powerful about how Misha tells stories, not just through imagery, but through material, gesture, and time. Misha latest event presence at FAR Roma 2025, one of Italy’s most anticipated festivals of architecture and design, it does so with the confidence of a company that has always believed in the power of beauty. Born from the encounter between Milan and Shanghai, Misha has become an emblem of what it calls an ‘Atelier diffuso’, a diffuse creative studio where design is not centralized but rather spread across cultures, generations, and skilled hands.

Like a diffuse studio without borders, our creative process unfolds across geographies, not through grand declarations, but through quiet and meaningful gestures. In different parts of the world, diverse skills and sensibilities come together in a shared rhythm. Traditions are reimagined, materials are transformed, and ideas are shaped with care. What connects it all is an invisible thread, a commitment to artistry that transcends place, and a belief that beauty emerges through dialogue, time, and intention.

This philosophy of collaboration has been central to Misha’s identity from the beginning. The collections are not just decorative, they are deeply researched visual narratives. From the China Classic series inspired by imperial gardens, to the more recent Nuova Pompei by Vito Nesta, which revisits the decorative traditions of ancient Rome with a contemporary sensibility, each piece is part of a larger conversation between East and West, heritage and innovation, intimacy and space.