Words By Allegra Salvadori
A sculptural ode to modular living, Mo.du.lo is the debut collaboration between Dubai-based design studio Etereo and Miami’s StudioTwentySeven. Drawing inspiration from the radical clarity of 1970s Italian design, the collection fuses architectural glass with contemporary precision to form five bold, collectible pieces: a dining table, console, side table, fumoir, and floor lamp.

Linear, luminous, and unapologetically geometric, each object plays with reflection, proportion, and materiality. “With this collection, we wanted to explore glass as both structure and surface,” says Stefania Digregorio, co-founder of Etereo. Sculpted from mirrored steel and pure volumes of glass, the collection transforms as light shifts—each module a living form in constant dialogue with its environment.

Mo.du.lo also marks Etereo’s entrance into the U.S. market, with StudioTwentySeven as the ideal partner. “They perfectly reflect our vision of collectible as a dialogue between design culture, material research, and timeless forms,” says Mirko Sala Tenna.

Standout pieces include the Fumoir Table, with an ice basin for wine and a whisper of vintage glamour, and the architectural Floor Lamp—three soaring heights of stacked transparency that seem to defy gravity.

Minimal yet expressive, refined yet radical, Mo.du.lo invites collectors to live intentionally, where each element is more than design—it’s a gesture of sculptural storytelling.