Spring System | UniArm
Posters promoting a workstation by Antonio Citterio
and a monitor arm by Alberto and Francesco Meda.
Spring System | UniArm
Posters promoting a workstation designed
by Antonio Citterio and a monitor arm system
designed by Alberto and Francesco Meda.
munari design poster antonio citterio spring system unifor
Antonio Citterio. Spring System
Poster, 70×50 cm
2025 © Nicola-Matteo Munari
munari design poster alberto meda uniarm unifor
Alberto and Francesco Meda. UniArm
Poster, 70×50 cm
2025 © Nicola-Matteo Munari
munari design poster alberto meda uniarm unifor
Alberto and Francesco Meda. UniArm
Poster, 70×50 cm
2025 © Nicola-Matteo Munari
munari design poster antonio citterio spring system unifor
Antonio Citterio. Spring System
Poster, 70×50 cm
2025 © Nicola-Matteo Munari
munari design unifor milano design week
The label, designed to be applied
on the tubes containing the posters. Made of an aluminium foil,
screen-printed in three colours.
2025 © Nicola-Matteo Munari
During the Milano Design Week 2025, UniFor—one of the most prestigious office furniture brands at an international level—presented two new products: Spring System, a workstation designed by Antonio Citterio, and UniArm, a series of monitor arms designed by Alberto and Francesco Meda.

To enhance the rigorous and essential aesthetics as well as the unique technological complexity that distinguish the two products, two posters were designed, each one printed front and back, using both photographs and CGI.

One poster was printed in colour, one side using an acid yellow-green and the other a vibrant red, so to emphasise the geometric silhouette that characterises the two products, effectively communicating their innovative nature.

While the other poster stands out for its monochrome black and white images that show the mechanical system hidden inside the products, through an aesthetic which is evocative of the iconography typical of X-rays.

Through the posters it was thus possible to emphasise the innovative aesthetics and the mechanically complex design of the two products, born from a continuous dialogue between design and engineering.

The posters were displayed during the event enclosed within two transparent sheets of glass, suspended from the floor. While the prints were offered to visitors wrapped within a precious tube, covered in black uncoated paper and completed with a silver label printed in 3-colour screen printing and closed by two aluminium caps, painted in matt black.

—Nicola-Matteo Munari

Client
UniFor

Design
Nicola-Matteo Munari

Image
Genera

Photo
Aberto Strada

Art Direction
Studio Klass

Print
Grafiche Antiga
Fine M-art

Packaging
Tecnopaper

Project Date
2025