Details
- Dimensions
- 39.37ʺW × 19.69ʺD × 17.72ʺH
- Styles
- Contemporary
- Country of Origin
- Italy
- Item Type
- Made to Order
- Estimated Lead Time: 8 weeks
- Materials
- Marble
- Wood
- Color
- Gray
- Description
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Dalmata marble "i can't believe it's not stone" stool, ilaria bianchi dimensions: 100 x 50 x 45cm materials: dalmata marble, …
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Dalmata marble "i can't believe it's not stone" stool, ilaria bianchi dimensions: 100 x 50 x 45cm materials: dalmata marble, polystyrene, matt lacquered wood. The stool has been commissioned as part of the exhibition “milano after hours”, an event hosted by chamber, pin-up magazine and matylda krzykowski at the former residence of lucio fontana. This piece has been used during the event to furnish fontana’s house, alongside works by davide groppi, stefano galuzzi, valentina cameranesi, parasite 2.0, giorgia zanelleto, johanna grawunder, andrea sala and lorenzo vitturi. This object ironically plays with the famous commercial claim “i can’t believe it’s not butter” . The top material is polystyrene, but it’s likeness with stone creates a relationship with the viewer, which can discover the real material only by physical proximity ilaria bianchi is a product and furniture designer based in milan. She works for design studios, galleries, companies and private clients. She started her own practice in 2015, after her degree in industrial design at the polytechnic of turin, and an ma in ceramic, furniture and jewelry design at central saint martins in london. Her work, which uses a multidisciplinary approach, ranges from industrial design, to unique pieces, to installations. It molds artisanal and technical techniques, studying design solutions with an analytical and critical perspective, and a strong focus on sustainability. Material experimentation is central in her research process - the action and manipulation of reality are crucial elements in her project language. Materials are used to create perceptive contrasts, establishing reactions (and relations) between the public and her objects: they are made to be touched, used, experimented with. Her works are shown in galleries, cultural centers and international fairs such as the victoria & albert museum, triennale di milano, miart, stockholm design fair, london design fair, salone del mobile and many others. Her duo shelf project is one of the wallpaper 2018 design award winners. In 2017 ilaria is selected as one of the 100 "ambassadors of italian design", for the italian design day event promoted by the ministry of foreign affairs; she's also included in the "under 35 italian design" exhibition at triennale di milano. In 2016 she founds the ladies' room collective with agustina bottoni, astrid luglio, and sara ricciardi. Their work began as a co-operation for observing contemporary design by creating artifacts and experiences, that are the engine of discussion on the renewed need for sensory involvement. This piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no
official proof of authenticity,
however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity
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