How can independent sociocultural spaces be sustainable today? What self-organized services can be offered to a neighborhood? What does a “proximity economy” look like? The Kiosk for Reciprocity embodies the solidarity economy. Food and drinks (the “birrette”) contribute to supporting socio-cultural activities.
The Kiosk for Reciprocity serves as a mobile platform, moving between various socio-cultural hybrid spaces to foster exchange and debate on the solidarity economy and collaborative welfare in Milan. The Kiosk was inaugurated at Stecca 3 during Milan Design Week 2024. It will continue to move and activate a proximity economy in other socio-cultural hybrid spaces and neighborhoods throughout Milan.
At the 2024 Salone del Mobile, the kiosk was part of Stecca3’s Crafting Dialogues program. This program included public meetings, design exhibitions, and installations aimed at sparking conversations about the intersection of handicrafts, stories, and knowledge.