A legendary figure to whom England owes parallel lives: he was a designer who greatly influenced the evolution of the landscape of English interior design in the 60s and 70s, an entrepreneur and pi...
Andrea Morgante, the young and loyal assistant to Jan Kaplicki at the time of the projects for the "Tea & Coffee Towers" (2003), the "Bettina" Table service with plates, glassware and cutlery (20...
Elena Manferdini is a young architect who left her native Bologna for California where she worked with Greg Lynn for some years. This project in sheet steel, with an openwork decoration (perforated...
The first woman to win the Pritzker prize (2004), Zaha Hadid was described by Frank Gehry as a “designer with one of the most defined architectural approaches we've seen in recent years”. << Di...
“The new design for Alessi was conceived as a series of curves with the potential to generate a complex family of receptacles. Objects of different shapes and sizes can be placed inside this scul...
After the “Buckle” watch, here comes “Orloff”. Patricia Urquiola imagined a sort of inverse geodetic dome, transformed into a bowl and small bowl. The project put our deep-moulding technici...
Head of the Department of Architecture and Interior Design at the Royal College of Arts in London, Nigel Coates is considered one of the most original theorists on the British architectural scene. ...
Marianne Brandt (1893-1983), the only woman to have worked in the Metallwerkstatt of the Bauhaus, designed most of the objects we have chosen, in the Bauhaus-Archiv, as archetypes in a search for S...













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