That's exactly where the journey becomes meaningful - and where projects are born that truly leave a mark.
Mirco Cavallo was born in 1964 in the province of Treviso, Italy. He graduated in Architecture in 1993 from the IUAV University of Venice, completing a training path enriched by international experiences and stimulating collaborations. Already in 1990, while still a student, he took part in the international competition for the New Acropolis Museum in Athens, working alongside his mentor, architect Toni Follina. A pivotal experience that marked the beginning of a professional and personal journey driven by curiosity, openness, and a desire to experiment. Throughout his career, Mirco worked across Europe and South America—especially in Chile—developing a multicultural and artistically open design approach, deeply rooted in human sensitivity. In 1995, he founded STUDIOCAVALLO21 in Treviso, a studio focused on architecture, interior design, and product design. Around the same time, he began a meaningful collaboration with Cleto Munari, world-renowned designer and close friend, which helped refine his aesthetic vision. In 2015, he moved to Cologne, Germany, where he established SUPERSTUDIO21, a design studio specializing in hospitality, retail, and entertainment projects. After ten years of work across Europe, in 2025 Mirco embraced a new chapter, returning to a more intimate and personal dimension by continuing his practice under STUDIOCAVALLO21 Germany, still based in Cologne. A new beginning, driven by the desire to express a free, authentic, and deeply personal design vision.
"Mirco Cavallo’s design vision is deeply rooted in his childhood, spent surrounded by fascinating, historyrich objects collected by his father, a renowned and respected antiques dealer. This emotional legacy translates into a poetic, joyful, and nuanced design language, where color, memory, and playbecome expressive tools.
Over the years, Mirco has shaped an original architectural language, best described as a "New Eclecticism": a natural blend of forms, objects, and cultural references, all guided by an invisible thread of coherence. Each of his projects becomes a story—rich with unexpected details, dreamlike suggestions, and subtle emotional cues—designed to engage not only aesthetically and functionally, but also on a deeply human and emotional level.
Through his work, Mirco Cavallo expresses not just a personal idea of architecture and design, but a genuine worldview—that of a contemporary man who believes in the power of imagination, the strength of travel, and the beauty of cultural diversity."
Arch. Alessandro TirriInterior architecture does not follow fixed rules. Every space is a blank canvas, waiting for the mark of those who dare to imagine beyond the visible. Look with the eyes of a child, and you will see infinite possibilities.