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Architonic ID: 1276150
Année de Lancement: 2014
décor en mosaïque de verre Bisazza avec tesselles coupées à la main
Concept
Romanticism and magnificent detailing are the distinctive traits of the decorative patterns signed by Carlo dal Bianco. The Bisazza Mosaico collection gains new patterns inspired by the world of flowers in the classical style: Fabric Blue Oro and the more contemporary-styled Dalia Blu.
Chinoiserie is a pattern that draws inspiration from delicate 18th-century Meissen porcelain, the most ancient German manufacturer of porcelain objects. Europe in the 18th-century became fascinated with a dreamed-idealized concept of the Far East which gave rise- in the figurative arts- to the "Chinoiserie" trend. Inspired by the figurative and imaginative language of an ‘imagined’ China, the pattern spans 6 panels. Characters and scenes from Asian life, created in 24k gold mosaic tiles using the traditional artistic technique, are resplendent against a digitally-created white mosaic background.
The XI’AN pattern, depicting the famous Terracotta army of warriors from the city of Xi’an, is re-introduced in a shade of grey as well as in a new version featuring four more warrior figures that have been added to the existing ones.
All of these patterns are crafted from 10x10 mm tiles, using both artistic and digital techniques.
“I love mosaic.
It's a technique that's part of me, like drawing, and I use it as an expression of the beautiful things I'd like to surround myself with.
It's an ongoing personal research as an antidote against mediocrity.
It's an extraordinary matter, shiny and full of personality.
It's a little thing which can arouse big emotions.” Carlo Dal Bianco
Ce produit appartient à la collection:
Couleur multicolore, Couleur blanc, Couleur jaune
Verre
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Italy
Carlo Dal Bianco, architect and designer, opens his firm in Vicenza in 1993. The Renaissance city represents a precise stylistic choice that becomes the starting point of a close relationship between Dal Bianco’s personal and professional style and Palladio’s architecture. Since the beginning of his career, Carlo Dal Bianco dedicates particular attention to the renovation of palaces and buildings of the Past. His passion for historical architecture, for both exterior and interior design details and the love for collecting artwork and design pieces, move Dal Bianco closer to interior design projects. In 2001, Carlo Dal Bianco renovates the Headquarters of the Bisazza spa. From this moment begins a fertile and profitable collaboration that will define the new face of the brand: from the design of most of the company collections to the design and realization of the Bisazza flagship stores around the world. In 2004 and in 2006, Carlo Dal Bianco wins the Elle Decoration International Awards. In 2007 renovates his private residence and architectural firm in Vicenza. These renovations are published in some of the most important Italian and international magazines. Since 2008 Dal Bianco works with Fuerstenberg, a prestigious porcelain manufacturer, for which he designed a collection for high-end gastronomy. Dal Bianco begins also collaboration with Sieger Design studio. In 2010 Carlo Dal Bianco designs “GrandTour” a corean bathtub for Rapsel. During the same year he collaborates with other companies in the design, home furnishing and fashion couture fields. Recently Dal Bianco accomplishes the design and construction of an important geothermal private residence taking care of all the exterior and interior design details.