A minimal black-and-white website showing a 3D-rendered chair rotating in a WebGL canvas, with typographic overlays displaying product dimensions and project details.
OFFFICE: For Future Furnishing is a portfolio site for an Italian-Swiss design studio that makes furniture look like it arrived from a timeline slightly ahead of ours. The homepage drops you into a stark black-and-white world where 3D product models of chairs, light fixtures, and ashtrays rotate in WebGL, rendered with the kind of restrained elegance that makes you forget you're looking at a website. Hover over a piece and it responds. Click into a project and the transition pulls you through the screen into a dedicated model viewer, complete with dimensions and spec sheets. It's a furniture catalog that somehow feels like a gallery in zero gravity.
The site was built by Federico Valla, an independent creative director and developer based between Milan and Prague. Federico's portfolio is absurd in the best way: Awwwards SOTD nine times over, two Site of the Month wins, and credits on projects for Webflow, Loewe, and Docusign.
A unique technical execution in that the entire color palette is two values: #111111 and #FFFFFF. The WebGL layer handles 3D model presentation and page transitions without ever feeling heavy or gratuitous. Everything serves the furniture. No particle effects, no procedural fireworks, just Blender models delivered through Three.js with enough craft to earn an 8.8/10 animations score from the Awwwards dev jury. Pop open devtools and poke around the source. Check the Behance case study for the design breakdown, or browse Federico's GitHub repos if you want to understand how someone builds sites this clean with this much motion baked in.
- Live Demo: https://offficestud.io
- Author: Federico Valla (X, GitHub, Dribbble, LinkedIn)