Analogia Project Presents 'Acquario'

Nilufar Gallery

Dates

6 Jun - 12 Jun, 2022

Monday to Saturday 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Location

Nilufar Depot

Viale Lancetti, 34 20158 Milan, Italy, Milan

Analogia Project Presents 'Acquario'

On the occasion of Nilufar’s Milan Design Week, Analogia Project’s Andrea Mancuso presents Acquario, the latest collection investigating the transposition of the natural world to the domestic. Working with ceramic and glass, Mancuso recreates an artificial oceanographic landscape within the confines of Milan’s Nilufar Depot. The collection, which will debut during Milan Design Week in June 2022, is composed of a side table, grand dining table, lighting, a console and wall mirror, all of which resemble fictitious species of corals and invented aquatic plant life. Building on the language first explored in Mancuso’s 2019 Metamorphosis project made in collaboration with French champagne house Perrier-Jouët and presented at Design Miami/ each object is composed of an undulating skin of mounted ceramic discs. In designing the discs, Mancuso took an almost alchemical approach. Ranging in shade from indigo blue to turquoise green, the discs’ mottled coloring, meant to evoke the skin of imagined aquatic flora, is derived from chemical reactions that take place whilst being fired. Working in collaboration with Ceramiche Sottosasso in the town of Faenza, they spent months researching these processes, which inevitably introduced an element of uncertainty to the production as each singular disc emerges from the kiln with its own unique patina. Mancuso also worked with artisans to fabricate the tables’ glass surfaces. Panes of blue-tinted glass are placed atop soil and melted down to conform to the rough earth. Up close, the bubbling effect resembles the frothy surface of a restless sea.

HoursMonday to Saturday 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
VenueNilufar Depot
TypeDesign Exhibition
Duration10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
CityMilan

About

Nilufar Gallery

Discovering, Crossing, Creating. Nina Yashar believes in valuing design to tell stories. She founded Nilufar Gallery in Milan in 1979. Originally located in via Bigli and specialized in antique carpets, a passion she inherited from her Iranian parents, the Gallery soon launched a series of pioneering shows, including “La rosa nel tappeto” (The rose on the carpet) – a study on the iconography of the rose motif in rugs from all around the world – while bringing both Oriental and European carpets, such as Kilim, Gabbeh and Aubusson varieties, into the Italian and international spotlight. By the end of the Nineties, the Gallery, now located in via della Spiga, ventured into modern and contemporary furniture, showcasing the work of midcentury masters alongside unusual carpets, cutting-edge furniture and emerging designers’ pieces. In 1999, the Gallery expanded its headquarters in via della Spiga with a project lead by Italian designer Gian Carlo Montebello. The first decade of the new century witnessed a series of experimentations and contamination which strengthened the Gallery’s reputation of a reference point to historical and contemporary design lovers.

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