


Tesori | Monile Grigio Decoro Semplice
Architonic ID: 1487144
Year of Launch: 2016
Concept
The relationship with the "other" or the "unfamiliar" can still be described as an attempt at dialogue of particular intensity; the invaluable contact with the exotic- meaning the geographically or even only conceptually remote- generates unexpected hybrids of language and meaning that can enrich a culture's heritage, subjecting it to a continual re-examination of its contents, which generally implies a positive attitude to change.
The TESORI project is the outcome of in-depth analysis of the meaning of "exoticism", conducted through the study of a small code of visual signs with associations to a specific cultural thought, correlated to a fascination with the symbols and decorative motifs of the past, to be recovered and brought up to date using a more contemporary vocabulary.
The title of the collection conceived and created for CEDIT reflects the importance of discovery, always deriving from the idea of travel. And it is in travel that Nunziati seeks the main inspiration for his design theme, in the contact with different cultures and visions, opting for a convergence of multiple styles and sensitivities, and inspirations drawn from places encountered during geographical pilgrimages and explorations. Specifically, the Orient, with all its visual and aesthetic connotations, is the repertoire that provides the images for his design project. The TESORI series features the consistencies of damask fabrics and fine linens, or glimpses of the “mashrabiya”, the inlaid grated wooden windows with their complex patterns that decorate Arab palaces and homes.
With its literary flavour of the "thousand and one nights", TESORI is also a project that speaks of today: the distance in time and culture between us and the signs that inspire the collection is covered by the return to ornamental and decorative tradition, interpreted today with a contemporary vision, in simple, minimalist tones. Thus the bare verticality of an internal or external wall can echo with the impressions of a bygone age, given value for the present time by the creation of a series of patterns dense with meaning.
Once again, the size of the slab is the key factor in the collection's architectural use, enabling the semantic transition from mere covering to a creative material capable of forming multiple graphic designs and innovative visions across the entire wall.
This product belongs to collection:
Colour grey, Colour tone on tone
Ceramic, Porcelain stoneware
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Italy
Matteo Nunziati was born in Bologna in 1972. He opened his interior design office in Milan in 2000. The design sector of the studio includes industriaI products collaborating with important furniture, lighting and covering firms. The sector of Interior Design is specialized in designing Luxury hotels, Residences, Wellness Centres, Spa, which have been produced all over the world. Since 2004 he cooperates as a "Project Leader" at the Domus Academy -Milan, in the field of "Master in Interior Design" and is in charge of the "Hotel Design" short-course (edition 2004 and 2005). Since 2004 he works together with the Department of Industrial Design/Graduate Institute of Innovation and Design - National Taipei University of Technology of Taipei, Taiwan. Since 2005 he teaches at the Ateneo Creativo - IDI Interior Design Institute-Milan. In 2006 he participated at the exhibition "50+2y Italian design" at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing where the most important designers of international Design from 1954 till 2006 were selected. In 2007 he teaches within the short course "Low cost hotel" at the Domus Academy in Milan in collaboration with the "University of the Arts London Central Saint Martins". "University of the Arts London Central Saint Martins". In 2007 he's organizing the event "Made in Italy for Dubai" within the exhibition "Abitare il Tempo" in Verona (Italy). His projects have been published in the most important italian and international design magazines.