There is a sense of rigor that runs through the work of Lella and Massimo Vignelli: a vision in which form and function coincide, and design becomes a universal language. The major retrospective dedicated to them traces over fifty years of activity, revealing the remarkable breadth of their work - from editorial graphics and visual identity systems to furniture, interiors, and everyday objects. It is not merely a collection of projects, but a coherent and radical intellectual journey. Emerging from postwar Milan, shaped by a vibrant cultural renewal, the Vignellis found in New York - where they moved in the 1960s - the ideal ground to expand their vision. There, their approach engaged with an international dimension, helping redefine design as a discipline capable of moving across different fields through a single, essential grammar. Through drawings, models, photographs, and archival materials, the exhibition presents the portrait of two figures who created not only objects, but systems of thought. A legacy that remains strikingly relevant today, where clarity becomes a form of beauty.