Questioning Proportions – Morphologies for Architecture by Michele Reginaldi
Italian architect Michele Reginaldi has been questioning the proportions of space and the structures themselves in a study titled "Morphologies for Architecture" since the late 1980's.
Uniting Technology & Craft – Ceramic Tiles by Italian Design Studio Mutina
The best kind of design is the design that goes unnoticed, Mutina has linked artisanal and industrial techniques that are specifically suited to producing modern floor and wall tiles.
Microarchitectures – TuttoSesto Table Collection by Davide G Aquini
A series of tables by designer Davide G. Aquini who has used geometric shapes and materials often found in modern architecture to create architectural shapes that are aesthetically pleasing but functional.
Chaos and Tranquility – Mixed Media Artworks by Italian Artist Sabrina Garrasi
Sabrina Garrasi, a talented artist based in Pesaro, Italy works in collaboration with nature to create unpredictable artworks that are truly one of a kind and are very impressive to look at.
Beauty in the Mundane – Still Life Depicted by Italian Artist Alessandra Taccia
Italian artist Alessandra Taccia, who currently lives in Cambridge, England, explores everyday objects and life through her painting, breaking down the setting to the essential forms.
The Earl Series — Furniture Collection for Piaval with Fabrica by Daniel Rous
This furniture series consists of a three piece collection and is simple and understated, made by Piaval but designed by Daniel Rous with help of the design studio at Fabrica in Italy.
Textile Petals – Balance by Copenhagen Based Studio Gam Fratesi
Gam Fratesi was founded by Danish architect Stine Gam and Italian architect Enrico Fratesi, who have been able to mix the craftsmanship from Denmark with the modern style of Italy.
Marble Forms – Little Gerla & Introverso by Italian Designer Moreno Ratti
Here we highlight the fantastic work of Italian designer Moreno Ratti, who has dedicated his design career to working with marble and seeing what functional uses it can have.
Unique and Experimental Works – Limited Editions by Studio Pepe Design
This studio is the brainchild of Arianna Lelli Mami and Chiara Di Pinto, also co-founders of the established creative agency under the name 'Studiopepe'. Here's a selection of experimental works from their portfolio.
Patterned Tessellations – Paper Sculptures by Italian Creative Andrea Russo
Residing in Naples, Italy Andrea Russo's passion for art is shared through his origami, which are often geometric patterns or abstract sculptures using straight lines and curves.
Allusion to the Imperfect – Unique Fibreglass Designs by Imperfettolab
Owned by Verter Turroni and Emanuela Ravelli, at their workshop they produce unique furniture and sculptural objects that make you consider the relationship between nature and design itself.
Objects of Purity – KOSE Milano by Italian Designer Rosaria Rattin
The KOSE collection was made to rediscover artisanal handicraft in this new technological age, designing simple-looking objects that are pure in shape and their material.