MARIA VITTORIA PAGGINI BIOGRAPHY
Raised in Tuscany within the world of jewelry, Maria Vittoria Paggini was immersed from an early age in the precision of artisanal craftsmanship and the intrinsic value of materials. This unconscious aesthetic education sharpened her eye and nurtured her innate inclination for design. After a year of studying law, she chose to follow an unconventional path, shaping her education through hands-on experience and continuous exploration.
Her practice is a synthesis of conceptual vision and material sensitivity, tradition and contemporary momentum. She does not simply design objects and spaces; she constructs immersive narratives where design becomes a cultural and relational tool. Through Casaornella, the project she conceives and leads, she explores new forms of hospitality and living experiences, weaving together design, art, food, and fashion. A constantly evolving laboratory that welcomes cross-pollination and fosters connections.
Her work moves across disciplines, always in dialogue with the identity of places and the people who inhabit them. Each project is a manifesto of vision—an invitation to experience design not as a backdrop, but as a story taking shape in space.
“I believe in a home that stirs emotions, a home that breathes and transforms, where colors shift with the rhythm of our moods. Never just a project, but an emotional journey—one that reminds you every day that you are living your own voyage.”– MVP.