Nova Bar
by STUDIO MUSA
Nova Bar reinterprets the concept of a bar cabinet, transforming it into a fluid and dynamic system. A sleek aluminum volume that encloses a table and two stools, playing with the contrast between full and empty, closed and open. Inspired by 1970s bar cabinets, it revives the idea with a fresher, more contemporary aesthetic—minimal yet sophisticated. The object unfolds through a simple gesture, revealing a new configuration that reshapes its meaning. Breaking the purity of the metal, a touch of color emerges: a deep shade of violet chosen for the stool cushions, adding depth and character to the piece. Nova Bar is an exercise in balance between form, function, and identity—an element that goes beyond containment, engaging with the user and inviting an ever-evolving experience
Studio Musa is an architectural practice based in Milan and founded in 2020 by Francesca Malagni and Rebecca Peretti. They work in different branches of architecture: design of retail spaces, interiors, artistic installation, set design and event design from the creative direction to the final realization. Studio Musa’s projects represent their personal feedback to the world, creating spaces, objects and atmospheres.