2013 — Salone del Mobile
10 April – 5 May 2013
Villa Necchi Campiglio, Via Mozart 14
The project is in collaboration with Alterstudio Partners, curated by Francesca Serrazanetti and Matteo Schubert, under the artistic direction of Sam Baron.
Designed by: Sam Baron, Dean Brown, Catarina Carreiras, Valentina Carretta, Marta Celso, Mariana Fernandes, Charlotte Juillard, Daniela Mesina, David Raffoul and Giorgia Zanellato.
A special thanks to the artisans who made the work of the designers possible:
Luigi e Mario Bertolin/ “Ceramiche artistiche 3B”/ Nove (VI);
Federico Cioffi/ cesti—scope da forno/ Massa Lubrense (NA);
Pierino De Gregorio/ cesti—”Getti novelli”/ Massa Lubrense (NA);
Nicoletta Demartini/ “Greazioni artistiche di Macreamé”/ Chiavari (GE);
Salvatore Francolino/ “G.F. Marmi”, tufo/ Favara (AG);
Donato Gargiulio/ cesti—nasse/ Massa Lubrense (NA);
Roberto Rigato/ “Arte e Legno Falegnameria”/ Varese;
Famiglie Rigone/ “Ceramiche Rigoni s.a.s.”/ Nove (VI);
Ugo Rossi/ pescatore, intessitura reti/ Camogli (GE);
Luigi Slomp/ ferro battuto/ Avio (TN);
Marcello Ciucchicchi/ “Emme-enne”, falegnameria/ Bastia Umbra (PG);
Salvatore Di Oriente/ scultore/ Agrigento;
Ermenegildo Sartori/ “Sartori Marmi”/ Brendola (VI);
Marcello Silvestri/ rame/ Tivoli (Roma);
Pierluigi Trevisan/ “Fucina”, ferro battuto/ Torreglia (PD);
Photos by: Marco Zanin/Fabrica
]]>2013 — Salone del Mobile
10 April – 5 May 2013
Villa Necchi Campiglio, Via Mozart 14
The project is in collaboration with Alterstudio Partners, curated by Francesca Serrazanetti and Matteo Schubert, under the artistic direction of Sam Baron.
Designed by: Sam Baron, Dean Brown, Catarina Carreiras, Valentina Carretta, Marta Celso, Mariana Fernandes, Charlotte Juillard, Daniela Mesina, David Raffoul and Giorgia Zanellato.
Photos by: Marco Zanin/Fabrica
]]>Conceived by Portuguese designer Catarina Carreiras, the collection pays homage to some of the first dancers in the history of ballet, but it is also a tribute to the modernity of this prestigious French institution.
Modern graphic patterns that call to mind the ornamental opulence of the theatre’s interior, are blended with historic details, celebrating its past and its great tradition. The portraits of dancers seen on the items are reminiscent of the frescoes painted by French artist Gustave Boulanger for the Foyer de la dance, one of the rooms inside the theatre. The ballerinas include Marie-Thérèse de Subligny, one of the first professional dancers at the Opéra (1690); Marie-Madeleine Guimard, star of the Opéra for 25 years (1792) and Fanny Elssler, a famous Austrian dancer from the Romantic period (1834).
The skilful use of colours – silver-grey in contrast with a bright pink – and motifs such as polka dots and stripes spreads from one item to the next, but each with its own distinctive details. In this way, each product is unique, but still part of a group, just like the corps de ballet of the Opéra national de Paris.
On sale at the Galerie de l’Opéra de Paris from February 2013
Comissioned by: Galerie de l’Opéra de Paris
Designed by: Catarina Carreiras/Fabrica
Photos by: Marco Zannin/Fabrica
]]>January 2013
]]>The custom furniture system, designed from modular shapes that fit together in various combinations, recalls the beachside cityscape and its Art Deco pastel-colored landmark buildings. Modular and flexible, the system offers a variety of personalized solutions, mixing forms, surfaces, and multicolored geometries, in line with the distinctive elements of the Benetton brand.
Design by: Charlotte Juillard and David Raffoul.
Presented by: United Colors of Benetton
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]]>From Dec 5th — 9th 2012
Benetton South Beach
670 Collins Avenue + 7th Avenue, Miami
Designed by: Fabrica Design Team
Photos by: Marco Zannin/Fabrica
Illustrations by: Mariana Fernandes/Fabrica
1 December 2012 – 5 January 2013
Opening: 1 December 2012, 14h to 20h
Granville Gallery
23 rue du Depart
75014 Paris
www.granvillegallery.com
Designer: Catarina Carreiras/Fabrica
Photos by: Marco Zanin/Fabrica
28 September — 6 October 2012
0110 0001 Gallery
C3, Red No.1, Caochangdi,
Chaoyang District, Beijing 100015
China
A vibrant color spectrum of apparel & accessories is framed by an explosion of wool-covered curiosities, artworks and illustrations. Such an environment challenges conventional ideas of a clothing store, where dolphins, cactus, neons and sex positions are all welcome. In true Benetton style it is a celebration of diversity—needless to say you are also welcome.
135 Crosby Street
SoHo – New York NY 10012
Designed by: Fabrica Design Team
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