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    • URBAN IDENTITY/ The Irrational City 2.0
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    • VISUAL DESIGN/ Gentle Signs
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    • MASS RETAIL/ Ipercoop | Identity books
    • MASS RETAIL/
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Mediterranean Modern
    • INTERIOR + ARCHITECTURE/ From Soil to Grape
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ A New Smart Future
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Urban Dairy
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Bespoke Romance
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Wonderland
    • INTERIORS + ARCHITECTURE/ Ithaca
    • INTERIORS + ARCHITECTURE/ Hi-line
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ A Switch of Mind
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Casa Hotel
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Split in Two
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Framing
    • INTERIORS + ARCHITECTURE/ (S)Squares
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Monochrome
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ East meets west
    • URBAN IDENTITY/ Growing by Numbers
    • INTERIORS + ARCHITECTURE/ How is the Future?
    • INTERIORS + ARCHITECTURE/ DDM_Jewelry Atelier+Shop
    • VISUAL DESIGN/ Bond and Embrace
    • INTERIOR + ARCHITECTURE/ Transit
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ A Temporary Showroom
    • URBAN IDENTITY/ Untitled_with Maurizio Nannucci
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ The Lobby
    • URBAN IDENTITY/ Growing by Numbers_Variable Blurring Mix
    • URBAN IDENTITY/ The Irrational City
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Inside-Outside_The Stage
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EXHIBITION DESIGN 中文

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  • Achieving for highly personal and emotional effect the project suggests the image of a luxurious contemporary environment. Diffused light and the extensive use of decorative carpeting – combined with a long black velvet curtain bounding the interior walls to hide lounge and meeting spaces – provide a general atmosphere similar to a hi-end fashion store.

    Absolute black is chosen to emphasize the decorative qualities of the ceramics on display. The exhibition is organized through independent volumes – sort of tridimensional frames – which offer a controlled view on the individual products and mark a clear but fragmented path full of visual overlaps.

    Meeting and lounge spaces are both characterized by abstract huge look-a-like chandeliers: large light installations in the form of thousands of white lighting vertical pvc sheets mark the center of each space. All the furniture is custom designed including the printed fabric wrapping the sofas recalling the tiles motifs.

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    Client/
    
Royal Ceramica



    Trade show/

    Cersaie 2012 Bologna IT


    Design/

    Paolo Cesaretti



    Design assistant/

    Kostantia Manthou



    Visual design/

    Claudia Astarita


    
Contractor/

    Olgiati Srl



    Area/

    250 Sqm


    
Photo/

    Lorenzo Pennati

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