Interni Venosta
Already from the name a reference that is not intended to be a combination or homage of shapes and reinterpretation of the work of designer Carla Venosta. It can instead be considered a quote regarding the culture and emancipated style of his era which refers to Milanese elegance and not only that, but to that of Italy and other times where culture and sobriety were symbols of a social state, where the modern and the avant-garde merged with the classic. In reality the collection takes inspiration from more distant horizons and from references mostly in symbiosis with art. Contemporary art by the great exponents of the 20th century: Donald Judd, Carle Andre and Walter de Maria, alongside the ideologies that come from designers such as Marcel Breuer and Gerrit Rietveld, great exponents of the Bauhaus movement. These are the key points where this collection comes from. Simple, frank, concise. Where the proportions and the combination of pure materials make it ageless. Elementary solid materials are combined with artisanal workmanship and are tinged with natural nuances, giving life to timeless objects, a look only at a courtly aesthetic, where the current events we experience and fashion are not cited or questioned. The desire to create a collection in a confusing universe full of frequent changes gave us the incentive to design contrasting pieces. To make the house cultured and sophisticated again, as in times gone by. Where the desire to surround ourselves with things where time is not perceptible predominates. “7” dissonant pieces for use with each other, designed for different areas of the home. And others will be added over the course of the year, to form a collection where they can communicate with each other or coexist in our homes with the pieces we already own. And not understanding if the object was always with them.