Pure Form: dedicated to naval architecture
The exclusive meeting “PURE FORM – Invisible Essence – Perfect Disappearance” organized by Stilema360 in collaboration with AGB, a leading Italian manufacturer of technical hardware, concluded successfully on December 4th.
The event, held at the refined Hotel Palace in Viareggio, attracted an interested audience of architects, designers, and planners specializing in naval architecture.
The seminar’s double session, which sold out the morning slot (10:00–12:00), confirmed the industry’s urgency and interest in innovative solutions for optimizing space on board.
The central focus of the meeting was to demonstrate how cutting-edge solutions (such as magnetic locks, hinges, and handle systems) can help reduce overall space, a crucial factor in the design of luxury yachts and boats.
AGB experts demonstrated products to attendees such as:
- Zero, a system perfectly integrated into the door leaf that disappears from view and blends completely with the door, creating an aesthetic continuity that enhances the simplicity and elegance of the space.
- Wave, the elegant, minimalist handle that combines grip and closure.
The Pure Form meeting also provided an opportunity to officially present the creation of Stilema360, which, in addition to offering its services as a partner for architects seeking technical hardware consulting, showcased several custom solutions from Wave and Zero, demonstrating the ability to create excellent, sophisticated products to meet every functional and aesthetic need in the architectural and naval sector.
In addition to the seminar, the day also included a highly appreciated interactive session, where architects and designers could interact directly with technicians and experience the innovations firsthand.
The event concluded with a networking opportunity during the coffee break, strengthening the dialogue between design professionals and the excellence of Italian technical production.
Stilema360 and AGB expressed great satisfaction with the participation and the positive outcome of the initiative, which stands as a benchmark for the future of naval design.














