Explore the future of design with Brutonova Collection by HOMMÉS Studio, a bold fusion of contemporary style and creative innovation.
Design is not just about creating objects—it’s about evoking emotions, sparking imagination, and pushing boundaries. With Brutonova, HOMMÉS Studio unveils a collection that doesn’t just decorate a space; it defines it. Sculptural, bold, and unapologetically expressive, Brutonova introduces a revolutionary visual language that blurs the line between furniture and art.
Created by HOMMÉS Studio and unveiled during the Milan Design Week 2025, this collection redefines the boundaries of interior design by combining sculptural form, unapologetic color, and modernist nostalgia.

A Collection Rooted in Sculptural Identity
At the heart of Brutonova lies a commitment to the architectural power of volume. The collection introduces forms that are both dramatic and elegant, where every curve, contour, and texture evokes an emotional response.
The Gyvaté Drapé Round Sofa, for example, captures this essence with its voluminous shape and intricate tailoring, inviting comfort while standing as a sculptural centerpiece.
Pieces like the Gaya Armchair or Mellon Armchair embody Brutonova’s flair for elegance through simplicity, while the Mocho Center Table emphasize contrast through material and form. The interaction between soft, curved silhouettes and precise geometry throughout the collection creates a visual rhythm that energizes the space.
The Language of Color and Material
Brutonova dares to speak in colors—boldly. From vibrant turquoise velvets to muted terracotta and daring coral tones, the collection leverages a sophisticated yet joyful palette that enhances the tactile experience. These hues are not simply aesthetic choices; they are emotional triggers that align with the story of each piece.
Materiality plays an equally significant role in the collection. Velvet, lacquer, wood, marble, and metallic finishes collide harmoniously, amplifying the collection’s sensorial appeal. The Meza Center Table, with his smooth surface made in gloss dark green lacquer, balances function with artistic ambition. Meanwhile, the Madison Sofa Yellow, Beatha Chair, and Athena Floor Lamp break free from conventional design language.


Brutonova as a Statement of Lifestyle
This is not a passive collection—it is provocative and expressive. Each piece in the Brutonova collection is designed to tell a story, to take up space unapologetically, and to demand presence. The Galiza Sofa, for instance, becomes a focal point of comfort and drama in the living room, while the Gin Console Table pairs function with elegance.
The collection’s assertiveness doesn’t stop at form—it continues in the way it commands the environment around it. The Cella Bench offers more than just comfort, it is a decorative item unique in every ambiance. The duo Viola Armchair and Viola Sofa transform every living room into a cozy sanctuary, where plush textures and soft white tones invite comfort.


From Living to Dining: A Holistic Experience
Brutonova doesn’t design for a single room—it creates a world. From the Athena Floor Lamp Silver and Coruna Center Table that ground a living area, to the Almada Dining Table and Tejo Chair that reimagine the dining experience, every piece in the collection is part of a larger narrative. Even supporting pieces such as the Fita Bench or Milano Bench echo the same sculptural finesse.
In each environment, Brutonova pieces assert their individuality while harmonizing with one another. They challenge traditional notions of layout, use, and hierarchy in interiors—encouraging designers and homeowners alike to rethink how spaces are inhabited and expressed.


A Dialogue Between Art and Function
What truly distinguishes Brutonova is the way it bridges artistic intent with practical use. The Ivy Console Table evokes architectural heritage with its columnar design, while the Athena Suspension Lamp Wood and Ode Wall Light Dark illuminate spaces as luminous sculptures—functional yet undeniably expressive. Each creation is a tribute to craftsmanship, with carefully chosen materials and processes that highlight HOMMÉS studio’s dedication to quality and uniqueness.
This seamless blend of form and function reflects HOMMÉS Studio’s commitment to design that inspires without compromising usability. In Brutonova, furniture becomes emotional architecture—capable of transforming the mood and meaning of a room.
Part of the HOMMÉS Studio Legacy
Brutonova doesn’t exist in isolation. It is a natural evolution of the HOMMÉS Studio legacy—an atelier celebrated for its devotion to craftsmanship, expressive design, and storytelling. Previous collections have explored the realms of retro-futurism, art deco, and surrealism. Brutonova takes the next step, boldly embracing sensuality, monumentality, and emotional engagement.
Brutonova represents a new chapter in HOMMÉS Studio’s ever-evolving design narrative. Known for its fearless approach to interiors, the brand has consistently challenged traditional aesthetics with collections that blend art, architecture, and lifestyle.
Brutonova amplifies this mission—it is bolder, more sculptural, and more emotionally driven than ever before. While previous collections explored elegance through symmetry or retro influences, this collection dives into provocative expression, becoming the most sensorial and powerful chapter in HOMMÉS Studio’s story to date.

Design Meets Experience at ECHOES
The Brutonova collection comes to life within ECHOES, the exhibition concept from HOMMÉS Studio, presented at Milan Design Week 2025. ECHOES is more than a physical display—it’s an immersive design journey that reflects the reverberations of memory, identity, and transformation.
Within this sensory experience, Brutonova plays the leading role, resonating like an echo of future design paradigms. The setting invites viewers to not just see the collection, but to feel it—to engage with pieces that capture the spirit of movement, boldness, and contemporary luxury.
Brutonova is currently on display at ECHOES, the evocative exhibition by HOMMÉS Studio with TAPIS Studio during Milan Design Week 2025. The exhibition provides an intimate encounter with the collection’s textures, forms, and atmospheres—offering a rare opportunity to experience the collection in its full conceptual and emotional power.


Brutonova is not just a collection—it’s a movement, a visual manifesto that challenges norms and redefines what interior design can be. Whether you are an interior designer, architect, or aesthete seeking to build a unique narrative through design, this collection offers a rich vocabulary of style and intention.
Explore the full collection on the HOMMÉS Studio website and immerse yourself in the sculptural and sensorial world of ECHOES during Milan Design Week 2025.
