Open House Rome 2025

As part of Open House Roma 2025, Ubiquity Design Studio opened its doors with the exhibition “In a State of Ubiquity – Visual Explorations.”

Over 150 visitors joined us across two days, stepping into our creative space to explore a curated journey through our recent works in visual art, interior design, and narrative environments.

The exhibition featured linocut prints, design projects, and a preview of our new illustrated catalogue, Il Giardino delle Iris — a small walk through an imaginary garden blending the real with the surreal.

We also prepared a curated selection of engravings and a showcase of our latest visual and spatial design works.

We spent two intense and engaging days with many people who came to see our works and visited our space on Saturday 24th May and Sunday 25th.

We aslo prepared some gadgets and a catalogue of the exhibition

The catalogue was conceived as an illustrated book that invites the reader on a brief journey through a small enchanted garden that is both real and imagined.

We arranged the linocut prints as if guiding the reader along this imaginary path, enhancing the experience with short phrases that accompany and orient the “visitor” through the space we envisioned.

The project began with a rough prototype, which we continuously refined and restructured until it evolved into its final form.

The cover also had various versions until the final one.

For printing we chose a recycled paper Freelife Fedrigoni and we did the binding by hand.