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Digital Circus
The Digital Circus collection by Alessandro Mendini and Paola Navone is a collection of laminates that ranges between geometries, designs and signs and explores the world of nature and the techniques typical of the textile world.
Digital Circus | Paola Navone
Digital Circus
Delicacy and impalpability, but also a strong inspiration from the natural world, are the characteristics that distinguish Neige, Ivy and Fiore pop. Broccato, on the other hand, refers to the most sumptuous of textile traditions, that of precious fabrics used in furnishings and woven with Jacquard looms.
Paola Navone
An architect, she is one of the most renowned Italian designers in the world. Among the companies she works with are Poliform, Armani Casa, Baxter, Bontempi and Poltrona Frau. She is an interior decorator, industrial designer of surfaces, but also a creator of international events. She has curated numerous exhibitions and installations around the world since 1975. She has received numerous awards and recognitions: the first award of her career came in 1983 at the Osaka International Design Award. She has accompanied Abet Laminati in the world of design for over twenty years as art director.
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Digital Circus | Alessandro Mendini
Digital Circus
Decorative surfaces are for us cause and effect of images, times and situations, dumb witnesses, happy or not, coloured or not, mirroring utopia and expressive refoundings in constant mutuation. Now the look for a basic sign expressing centrality, calm, distance, concentration and expansion together occurring’. (Quot. Alessandro Mendini, Scritti, Skirà Ed. Milan, 2004)
Alessandro Mendini
Illustrious character in architecture and design, he has been associated to Nizzoli Associati studio until 1970 and founder of the Free School for the individual creativity ‘Global tools’ together with Sottsass. From 1970 up to mid 80s he has directed the most important design and architecture journals such as ‘Casabella’, ‘Domus’, for which he has worked as director in 2010 as well. Associated to Alchimia studio he has been counsaltant of several compaies as far as image and design are concerned. Curator of exhibitions and book author, he has represented an important stand point for the Italian design culture.