Littéralement bluffé par le travail du designer italien Matteo Zorzenoni, déclinant ses idées dans des univers et savoir-faire diverses : Vaisselle en béton, lampe en marbre, coupelle de verre, le tout en association avec des artisans qualifiés.
Il y a matière à de nombreux articles et discussions en feuilletant son portfolio, voici une petite sélection de ses projets.
Lampe à poser en marbre nommée Heavy, un marbre rose ou blanc de Pentelico en partenariat avec l’atelier Sartori Marmi.
Vase Crystal Ball, quand le verre rencontre le marbre…
Suspension Cloudy, en laiton et cuivre ..
Wire Collection, vase et coupe soufflé soudé en partenariat avec Myver
Soliflore Typha, alliant verre, bois et céramique !
Vase Geyser, alliant céramique et verre
Sa bio :
“Matteo Zorzenoni was born in Treviso in 1978. After attending the Art Institute, where he grows his interest for art and design, he completes a degree in Industrial Design in 2001. He begins since then to collaborate with the Iuav University of Venice, as assistant to teachers like Marc Sadler, Riccardo Blumer, Denis Santachiara, with whom he currently holds a course on design innovation focused on materials. He has worked as consultant for Fabrica, the Benetton Design and Communication Research Center, developing projects for exhibitions, museums and interiors. While at Fabrica he also meets and begins to work with Jaime Hayon, a collaboration which is still going on. His research is mainly focused on materials and their limits, developing projects like concrete tableware, glass structures, marble lamps, working side by side with the most qualified craftsmen.”
Plus d’informations sur le designer : Matteo Zorzenoni