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Designed by renowned contemporary artists Nathalie du Pasquier, Erwin Bouroullec, and Ronan Bouroullec, these pieces embody the quintessence of craftsmanship and innovation.In their complexity, the ceramics complement the energetic vibrancy of the selected mid-century furniture that surrounds them. Infusing life into the space, these pieces echo the joy of nature's blossoming, offering a modern reinterpretation of classic design principles and bridging the past and present through a shared language of shapes and colors.
The carefully chosen lighting further enhances this dynamic relationship, accentuating the interplay of light and color throughout the space. The thoughtful arrangement of objects—both fluid and deliberate—invites the viewer to explore the delicate balance between function, shape, and artistry. This exhibition is an exploration of beauty, renewal, and transformation, offering a reflection on how the past and present converge in a space where ceramics, furniture, and color unite to evoke the timeless, ever-evolving cycle of creativity—much like the arrival of spring itself.
Works by:
Franco Albini
Luigi Caccia Dominioni
Paolo Buffa
Franco Buzzi
Francesco Buzzi Ceriani
Erwan Bouroullec
Ronan Bouroullec
Ignazio Gardella
Eugenio Gerli
Emilio Guarnacci
Hans-Agne Jakobsson
Gino Sarfatti
Angelo Ostuni
Archimede Seguso
Fontana Arte