Marabelli Marongiu Architetti is an architecture and interior design studio with offices in Milan and Nice, founded by Michela Marabelli and Stefano Marongiu in 2020.

Our research, a cross between architecture, interior design and product design, is geared towards finding a balance between the function and aesthetics of a construction. Space, in the broadest sense of the word, from the physical-perceptive to the mental, from the private to the public sphere, is the focal point of our work.

We take care of the preliminary, final and executive design of spaces and products of any scale. Our area of activity also includes the art direction and set up of events and exhibitions. Our collaborators are specialist consultants, skilled workers and qualified suppliers who share the common goal of quality living with us.

Marabelli Marongiu Architetti develops spaces, objects, perceptions and meanings.





MICHELA MARABELLI

She graduated from Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio in 2014.
She acquired professional experience abroad at Wiel Arets (Maastricht, 2010-2011), Armani Associati (Barcelona, 2011) and David Chipperfield Architects (London, 2015-2017).
For David Chipperfield Architects she was involved in designing a residential building in the Confluence area of Lyon, a cafe in the Royal Academy of Arts in London, and a new wing for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
In Italy she has worked with Studio Redaelli (Vimercate, 2018), Quincoces Drago & Partners (Milan, 2019) and Locatelli Partners (Milan, 2019).


STEFANO MARONGIU

He graduated from the Scuola di Architettura e Società of Milan Polytechnic in 2015.
He acquired professional experience abroad at Studio Odile Decq (Paris 2012) and Acayaba-Rosenberg Arquitetos (Sao Paolo, Brazil, 2015). 
For Studio Odile Decq he contributed to designing a building for offices and start-ups in Paris and was involved in the international competition for the new campus of Bocconi University in Milan.
In Italy he has worked with Locatelli Partners (Milan, 2018 -present), April (Milan, 2016-2018) and magazine Domusweb as a reporter and journalist during the 2014 and 2016 iterations of Milano Design Week.