People often ask me what my favorite object is; the one I'm most fond of among the many products I have designed. I never hesitate to acknowledge that the "Girotondo" project, behind its baffling s...
People often ask me what my favorite object is; the one I'm most fond of among the many products I have designed. I never hesitate to acknowledge that the "Girotondo" project, behind its baffling s...
People often ask me what my favorite object is; the one I'm most fond of among the many products I have designed. I never hesitate to acknowledge that the "Girotondo" project, behind its baffling s...
« “La Stanza dello Scirocco” is a range of items born out of the abstract and motionless atmosphere of a magic place: the room in large Sicilian country homes where one is forced to seek shelt...
The “Pianissimo” basket joins the two “Resonance” (the 2006 centrepiece and the 2008 fruit holder) and the “Harmonic” basket (2008) created by the same Australian designer. As in all he...
In Australian aboriginal language, marli means butterfly. For Alessi, “marli” has become a family of objects with an aerodynamic shape which combines with the plasmatic nature of the object. Wi...
The two designs reflect the young Australian’s interest in geometry and mathematics. Alice uses the geometry inherent in her designs and pictures to create three-dimensional sculptural objects. ...
(In Portuguese “nuvem” means ‘cloud’, alluding to the sort of bird’s nest of aluminium wire, tangled then squashed and spun, that characterises the objects in this series). We finally ...
Antonio Cagianelli is a young architect, born in Pisa in 1964. In 1990 he settled in Paris, where he began developing three dimensional art, creating objects made of transparent materials reflectin...




















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