Italian design brand Lema has long been celebrated for its understated elegance, modular systems, and refined craftsmanship, hallmarks of a company that bridges tradition and innovation. Founded in the 1970s and still family-run today, Lema is known for creating customisable furniture solutions that reflect how people truly live. Lema’s latest publication, Feel at Home, is a sensorial journey through space, identity, and lifestyle. Conceived under the artistic direction of A++ Studio, led by Paolo and Carlo Colombo, and shaped by the creative eye of Davies Costacurta, this new volume offers a fresh lens into Lema’s evolving design universe. With graphic design by Studio Costacurta and evocative photography by Robert Rieger, the publication reimagines what a brand catalogue can be, less commercial tool, more collector’s item.
At its heart, Feel at Home is an exploration of how interiors can reflect, support, and elevate the rhythm of everyday life. Across its pages, Lema continues to narrate its heritage of craftsmanship, quiet elegance, and timeless design. The storytelling is visual and atmospheric, inviting readers to experience furnishings not as objects, but as part of lived-in, deeply personal environments.

Oriental home – Bedroom
A Narrative Told Through Three Homes
The publication unfolds across three distinctive residences—each one a tableau of lifestyle, culture, and emotional resonance. From a secluded villa in the Orient to a layered Parisian apartment and a serene New York penthouse, Feel at Home captures the nuance of contemporary living through the lens of global settings.
In the villa immersed in nature, the aesthetic is pared-down and contemplative. Earthy tones and tactile finishes create an atmosphere of stillness and retreat. Light dances over handcrafted surfaces and organic shapes, fostering a dialogue between nature and design.

Paris Apartment – Living

Paris Apartment – Dining
The Paris apartment tells a different story, one of eclecticism, intellect, and curiosity. Here, the interiors are unapologetically layered. Furniture feels like part of a personal collection rather than a showroom set; shelves brim with books, artworks, and travel mementoes. It’s a space that celebrates individuality, where spontaneity finds elegant expression.

New York City Penthouse Bedroom
Then there’s the New York penthouse, an airy, light-filled refuge that speaks the language of softness. Rounded silhouettes, plush textures, and warm tones make this home a quiet counterpoint to the city below. The focus here is on intimacy and comfort, a place for slowing down and connecting.
Download the digital catalogue here. To find out more about Lema’s products, visit: www.watelier.com