A mountain house built on fundamental elements: light, stone, wood. an intimate mood, close to a wish for simplicity, for a recovered natural dimension. the skip system, a studio kairos’s project, interprets the concept of fitted panelling in the name of top geometrical rigours: wide surfaces, horizontal lines with a minimum thickness, sliding doors that insert freely as elements of chromatic characterisation. the quest for essentiality, associated with an immediate comfort sensation, goes on with paolo piva’s soho sofa: a highly versatile modular system, featuring wide proportions and the integration of arm, chair and backrest. the image of naturalness finds its ideal exponent in hide, that is the absolute protagonist of riccardo blumer’s and matteo borghi’s bb armchair and is combined with wood in flaviano capriotti’s anna coffee tables, a revived proposal of a classic from the furnishing world, but in the name of actuality.