In the bustling day of interviews dedicated to the innovative world of Verde Profilo, ArchiNature meets Alessandro Mazzola, the Area Manager of Rome. Verde Profilo is a pioneering company specialized in using stabilized moss and lichens as elements of architectural design. The goal? Transforming greenery into a design tool. In this interview, Alessandro Mazzola shares his experience and his relationship with Verde Profilo, as well as the value this collaboration brings to architects and the world of interior design.
It was indeed a pleasant day. I had the pleasure of meeting many architect friends with whom I've collaborated in the past and some I hope to work with in the future. We've completed numerous vertical garden projects and interventions with Mosswall in various settings. The day was not only productive but also a lot of fun, making the work even more enjoyable.
I began working with Verde Profilo in 2010, almost at the very beginning of its inception. We integrated greenery into the office furniture solutions offered by Sistema Ufficio, a company established in 1984. In the 2000s, we recognized the potential of green as a design element, and since then, we've worked closely with Verde Profilo to bring this vision to our regular clients.
Relationships are crucial in our line of work. Our goal is to be helpful and provide quality service. Feedback and interactions with architects are extremely valuable. Today was a moment of both relationship-building and work, but also a pleasurable one. This human and empathetic approach could be the future of interior design, but we'll talk more about that in the future.
The day of interviews with Verde Profilo offered an in-depth look at the collaboration between this innovative company and architects. Alessandro Mazzola, Area Manager of Rome, shared his experience and emphasized the importance of relationships and humanity in this field. Verde Profilo continues to demonstrate that greenery can be much more than a mere decoration but a vital element in architectural design and interior design.
Interview conducted by Giorgio Tartaro