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Vitae shelves

This concept comes thinking about the strongness and the beauty of the screw.

Once again I’d like to focus attention on the essential beauty of a industrial product.

In the past the structural elements of a a shelves system are decorated with turned shapes..now the screw is the structural and the aesthetic element at the same time.

Prototype, 2014


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Vitae towel rack

A simple threaded stick is screw on a wooden block and it could be uses to hang towel, toilet paper…

It could be long as you want …using to hang all your bathroom stuff.

Beechwood is the only material.

Prototype, 2014

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Trifula chair

In the ancient, Greek-influenced dialect of Southern Apulia, “trifulo” means ‘rush’; a word that is just as ancient as the
craftsmanship of this common seaside plant, whose stems are tangled together by the hands of skilled artisans to form dense fish traps.
Trifula is not just a reinterpretation of a garden iron chair, but also embodies a dialogue between the handicraft and the industrial production.
Trifula is a tribute to ancient traditions that are disappearing as well as to the use of natural materials, such as the rush, which create incredible embroideries with their durability and flexibility.
 
Prototype, Salone Satellite 2014
 

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Pumo lamp

One of my favourite industrial products is the cable tie. Within this project I aim to highlight both its usefulness and aesthetic value.
In Southern Italy, the Pumo is an artifact made in ceramic that resembles the bud of a flower and symbolizes the beginning of a new life.
 
Prototype, Salone Satellite 2014
 

 


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Diamanti lights

Diamanti lights is a collection of suspension lamps made in transparent methacrylate.
Various planar blades just hanged up draw a wireframe diamonds that with refraction and transparency are enhanced to reveal such an hologram inside the diamond-shaped structure.

Exhibited at Salone Satellite 2014

Manufactured by AG Products


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BalOOn pot

Everywhere we go we are surrounded by objects. What interests me is how we can reobserve and reinvent existing objects, particularly industrial ones, which are often so beautiful in their essentiality. 
What we could do with an eye bolt? 
Just hang a baloon inside and a hanging pot  on the wall is created!

Prototype, Salone Satellite 2014

 
  • Ballon Pot

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Sikò

Sikò

Designed to support the back, Sikò is a chair inspired by the branches of fig trees that are so commonly found in the south of Italy. Made of lacquered wood and iron, Sikò is permanently featured in the BROEHAN DESIGN FOUNDATION collection in Berlin. www.broehandesignfoundation.org

Prototype, 2008

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(ph. courtesy of  BROEHAN DESIGN FOUNDATION)

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Klidì

Creating a streamlined industrial process is one of the aims of my designs. Klidì is a console made using a stripe of a methacrylate sheet that is then bent to form the main support of the unit. This can also be used as space to store small bags. Klidì reinvents the design of the old console while retaining its original functionality and elegance.

Prototype, 2008klidi moderno6