Perché 2×1
Burnazzi Feltrin Architetti is a studio specializing in architecture, interior and exterior design, born from a shared passion and the exchange of two distinct origins and personalities: Elisa, born in Rimini and a resident of Trentino for over twenty years, and Davide, a Trentino native who has lived throughout Italy. It’s not always easy for two architects to agree, but fortunately humor comes to the rescue. We have countless ideas that solve the functional, spatial, and aesthetic challenges, both big and small, that our clients face. We often discover that 1 furniture or 1 architectural solution can address 2 or more needs. With 2X1, we challenge ourselves—with you, for you.


panCamino
PanCamino is an object that combines two traditional functions associated with the fireplace: warming up and doing so in total relaxation. Part of the system includes a TV, but when it’s turned off, you can read a fairy tale to your granddaughter. One function flows seamlessly into the other, creating a minimalist yet welcoming piece.
panchIsola
panchIsola was born from the need to combine multiple kitchen functions into a single piece, while using less space. It offers a bench reminiscent of those found in mountain cabins, seating 3 or 4 people, along with an island where everyone, young and old, can cook together.
panchIsola, in essence, reflects us—Davide and Elisa: he’s from the mountains, she’s from the sea.
casEbottega
Some time ago, a visionary entrepreneur client told us that he often woke up early in the morning with flashes of inspiration and needed to quickly jot them down, without waiting to get to the office. Occasionally, he also needed to host long-time clients in his bedroom, but it had to be discreet enough that no one would realize it was a bedroom. And so, casEbottega was born: part headboard, part daybed, part desk, part dresser… a little bit of everything.
specchiOccia
specchiOccia is mysterious. As a guest, you enter the bathroom, look at yourself in the mirror, and think, “Wow, what a big mirror” Then you say, “Voilà, all set”. But if you’re the homeowner and feel like indulging in a refreshing shower, you open the mirror (yes, really), take a step, and… waterfall.
At first, we thought of calling it Mirror, Mirror Shower. Would you have liked that name better?