Za:Za is a sofa created from an exclusively monobloc research, resulting from a work of synthesis and deconstruction of the elements which generates a suspended seat, just like a hammock.
Client: Zanotta
Awards: Compasso d’Oro
Set-up for the historical exhibition of the XXIII Triennale.
Client: La Triennale di Milano
Curator: Marco Sammicheli
Photo: DSL Studio
Set-up for an exhibition of the XXIII Triennale.
Client: La Triennale di Milano
Curator: Ingrid Paoletti
Photo: DSL Studio
The set-up of our room at the exhibition ‘Ask Me If I Believe in the Future‘.
Client: Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
Curator: Maria Cristina Didero
Photo: Henning Rogge
A simple rectangular piece of cloth, to be used as a blanket or coat.
Client: Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
Project collaborators: Anthony Knight
Model: Anthony Knight
Photo: Zaven
A lamp designed and built in our workshop, born from questioning how we can design simple and functional objects of use in a way that we can also be able to manufacture them ourselves, with materials easy to gather and techniques that we can learn.
Client: Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
Photo: Zaven
turned pottery, a bowl and a vessel, simple shapes for essential products.
Client: Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
Photo: Zaven
An experimental chair, built on cross joints without using any glue. each single wood element contributes to support the entire structure, giving flexibility and elasticity to the chair.
Client: Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
Photo: Zaven
Glass is one of our passion, molten glass one of our favorite technique!
Zigo is a set of low tables, with a molten glass surface, that by gravity sits on a metal frame.
Client: Miniforms
Collage is a family of furniture “accessories” built in wood with natural veneers coated in different colors.
The faintly visible presence of the wood’s veins transforms the object into lifeless beings animated by multiple configurations of colors and shades.
Client: SEM
Photo: Amir Farzad
Slice comprises small tables, made with overly thick ceramics. They take different shapes, either squared or semi-circular.
Client: SEM
Photo: Amir Farzad
A lamp that takes inspiration from the longstanding tradition of Venetian lace-making.
Client: SEM
Photo: Amir Farzad
A floor lamp in casted glass, named after the vaporetto stop of the island of Murano.
Client: SEM
Photo: Amir Farzad
A collection of basins, the idea started by visualizing a flat element that crosses through a cylindrical volume, attempting to obtain the greatest possible number of results with a simple intersection of parts.
Client: Dall’Agnese
Photo: Dall’Agnese
A thin cane of coloured glass runs through the glass in a single line: from the edge of the foot it climbs, turns into a stem and continues all the way to the bowl and beyond.
Client: Punta Conterie
Curator: Elisa Testori
Crafted by: Cesare Toffolo
Photo: Francesco Allegretto
A collection for the home that arise from the idea of subtraction of matter from a net volume, visualizing the image of a tub of ice cream hollowed out by a spoon.
Client: Vero International
Photo: DSL Studio
Second issue of the magazine for the Nuveau Musee National Monaco
Client: NMNM
Photo: Zaven
Welcome to Jaime Hayon’s beautiful world: mysterious ceramic creatures, finely crafted objects, and the warm pastel colors of his mediterranean home.
Editors: Gestalten & Hayonstudio
Author: Marco Sammicheli
Set-up for the exhibition.
Gallery: Spazio Punch
Photo: Augusto Maurandi
Set-up for the Bookshop, using discarde material from previous exhibitions.
Gallery: Spazio Punch
Photo: Augusto Maurandi
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