Green is the first color that comes to mind when thinking of Barnaba Fornasetti. In his private home, dominated by shades of green, two works by Jacopo Foggini appear perfectly immersed among the wooden paneling and the designer’s myriad eclectic objects: a green jellyfish, where light is diffused by vertical braids composed of cylindrical polycarbonate modules, which join in an embrace to the central luminous body, and a green and transparent Brilli model E, among the objects in the Jacopo Foggini collection (as is the case with the entire Brilli collection) capable of coherence in the most diverse spaces, from the penthouses of skyscrapers in Singapore to the halls of seventeenth-century villas.