From rackets to balls, sport becomes an inexhaustible reservoir of shapes, colours and energy: a hymn to the vitality and vigour that only movement can generate. On a ping-pong table, two bats and a ball create a visual dialogue made of sharp, vibrant contrasts — the same ones that animate Brugnoli’s blue and fuchsia jerseys. The buttons by Knopf & Knopf International, meanwhile, are arranged like small glossy surfaces, evoking the metallic heads of golf clubs. Elsewhere, where all it takes to start a match is a ball and a pair of boots, light blue meets white in the essential, dynamic technical fabrics by Sofileta. Redmark labels appear to retain the grain and hues of a rugby ball forgotten on the pitch, laden with stories and impacts. Two overlapping skateboards generate a graphic interplay between the black of the deck and the beige of the edge, a contrast echoed in the canvases by Eusebio. Nearby, the yellow and red by Borgini Jersey reflect the luminous energy of a racket and a few tennis balls, creating an unusual chromatic balance. In the gym, a barbell resting on the floor becomes the focal point of the space: light spreads all around it, returning the same tones found in the fabrics by Positive Materials. The soft cottons by Lurdes Sampaio, instead, evoke the image of a golf ball just landed on an intensely green lawn, while a pair of goggles placed on a rock captures the same luminous shades as the drawstrings by Arpex Textiles. Finally, the recycled fibres by Thermore – Gruppo Fi.Si. are dyed red and grey, recalling the iconic strength of boxing gloves: a symbol of sweat, effort and determination, but above all of that quiet, precious discipline that only sport can teach.