Asta N. 618 - CTMP Design

Asta N. 618 - CTMP Design

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  • Salvi Fausto
    Lot 49

    Salvi Fausto, The meaning of the series Pot-In-The-Cage is a personal ironic research on the consid- eration of ceramics in the con- temporary artistic field, in this case depicted in its most usual form - the vase - caged by its own "artisanal" history. -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT Largh. 46 - Prof. 46 - Alt. 34 cm 2020

  • Salvi Fausto
    Lot 50

    Salvi Fausto, Fausto Salvi's "Vegetali Sperimentali" series evokes for us a world free of human interference, placing the attention instead upon the biological world, which even in the simplicity of its shapes and in the elementary nature of its processes, denounces the monstrous possibilities of in different technological intervention (with respect to biodiversity itself and with respect to a profound ethical sense) while at the same time revealing the unstoppable force of life which finds, above and beyond all else, its own road in the elements untouched by the follies of contemporary humanity. -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT Largh. 46 - Prof. 43 - Alt. 27 cm 2019

  • Salvi Fausto
    Lot 51

    Salvi Fausto, Fausto Salvi's "Vegetali Sperimentali" series evokes for us a world free of human interference, placing the attention instead upon the biological world, which even in the simplicity of its shapes and in the elementary nature of its processes, denounces the monstrous possibilities of in different technological intervention (with respect to biodiversity itself and with respect to a profound ethical sense) while at the same time revealing the unstoppable force of life which finds, above and beyond all else, its own road in the elements untouched by the follies of contemporary humanity. -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT Largh. 42 - Prof. 46 - Alt. 40 cm 2021

  • Elmo Federica
    Lot 52

    Elmo Federica, Product Description: Federica Elmo devel- oped, together with industry specialists, a 3D inkjet printing with liquid paint, a com- pletely new process. The challenge was to hybridize the surface of the marble by working on transferring images that play with the ambiguity of fiction and reality. The aim of this project is to investigate textures and color reflections also as a ploy to elevate second-choice marble slabs into something unique and precious. -- Edition of 10 Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT 2019

  • Pazienza Federico
    Lot 53

    Pazienza Federico, "The work by Pazienza, which always deals with human arche- types and it moves on the razor's edge between truth and mimesis. It absorbs the main aspects starting from the cultural context in which the project it is developed in. An empathic immersion aimed at digest and translate into an object the collective feeling of a specific moment; a path which the designer seems to undergo with the purpose of returning to the observer a new view with an outcome that everyone, con- sciously or unconsciously, will be able to recognize as an integral part of our humanity. " Extract from the text by Annalisa Rosso on Cartomancy Carpet . -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT Largh. 230 - Prof. 155 Cm 2020

  • Puri Federico
    Lot 54

    Puri Federico, The Linae vases — circular pots with a blunt rim are made in solid colour and thick blown glass — are available in three different shapes and the same number of finishes / incisions on the glass. The common starting shape is the sphere, elongated or squashed flat. The tallest vase, Linae Large, has horizontal incisions creating a pleated effect — a concertina — as if the object could ideally stretch or tighten at will. The medium size, Linae Medium, experiences the effect of gravity more strongly, and is characterized by 7 vertical ribs made by scooping out the glass. The small vase, Linae Small, mix of the two other vases, is similar in shape to the middle-sized one and also feels the force of gravity. The surface has a horizontal “ribbed” incision reminiscent of the largest vase, but on a much smaller scale. -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT Largh. 35 - Alt. 22 Cm 2020

  • Puri Federico
    Lot 55

    Puri Federico, The Linae vases — circular pots with a blunt rim are made in solid colour and thick blown glass — are available in three different shapes and the same number of finishes / incisions on the glass. The common starting shape is the sphere, elongated or squashed flat. The tallest vase, Linae Large, has horizontal incisions creating a pleated effect — a concertina — as if the object could ideally stretch or tighten at will. The medium size, Linae Medium, experiences the effect of gravity more strongly, and is characterized by 7 vertical ribs made by scooping out the glass. The small vase, Linae Small, mix of the two other vases, is similar in shape to the middle-sized one and also feels the force of gravity. The surface has a horizontal “ribbed” incision reminiscent of the largest vase, but on a much smaller scale. -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT Largh. 21 - Alt. 13 Cm 2020

  • Ermičs Germans
    Lot 56

    Ermičs Germans, Limited Edition Shipped from Netherlands Item liable to VAT 2017

  • Ermičs Germans
    Lot 57

    Ermičs Germans, Limited Edition Shipped from Netherlands Item liable to VAT 2017

  • Georges Mohasseb / Studio Manda
    Lot 58

    Georges Mohasseb / Studio Manda, Inspired by the city nightscape, Urban is a table lamp, built from a combination of industrial materials as a tribute to what defines the cities we live in. The base is a brute concrete square cast topped with hand-placed staples sculpted and con- nected together to create the Urban form. Urban sits beautifully as a brutalist artis- tic statement piece. When the light is on, it passes through the negative spaces between the overlapped and staked metal cartridges, recreating the city nightscape. Between day and night use, the object switches from being the materials of the city to the lights of the city. -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT 2013

  • Georges Mohasseb / Studio Manda
    Lot 59

    Georges Mohasseb / Studio Manda, An art piece that functions as a low table, sits beautifully in any space as it brings nature inside in a bespoke accent. Inspired by Art Nouveau with the use of metallic materials flowing in an organic and ornamental shapes. Marguerite is a mul- titude of stems that portrays the poetry of a bouquet. It’s made of solid cast brass and is hand picked. Over 200 small marguerite flowers con- nected together, creating the surface top of the table. A stem for each one, con- nected together at the bottom, bending in harmony to represent its natural flow. -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT 2012

  • Moor Giacomo
    Lot 60

    Moor Giacomo, This table is part of Vapore (steam) collection designed in 2017 by Giacomo Moor for Luisa Delle Piane gallery. Vapore combines traditional industrial techniques with the creative craftsmanship of Giacomo Moor. The col- lection explores an ancient manufacturing technique, complex and increasingly rare curving solid wood with steam. Giacomo Moor deviates from the use of open and sharp curves, pushing the production process and obtaining the minimum possible curvature (60 mm). Vapore table is the only limited edition piece from Vapore collection. -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT 2017

  • Tirotto Gio
    Lot 61

    Tirotto Gio, Milan Design Week 2019, Secondome presents “Intimate Phenomena”, Gio Tirotto’s investigation about shapes and mate- rials, a collection of “tools for the imagination”. “Intimate phe- nomena happen to all of us, events of different size and dura- tion, we observe them in wonder, explore them out of curiosity. Fascinated by the idea of research and lab testing, I imagined a collection where shape clearly recalls the technical equipment and light has the role of door to the imaginary world. The four lighting items, inevitably create a physical relationship with the observer that steers and places them in the space according to his functional needs or evocative wishes.” Intimate Phenomena is a limited-edition collection of four lamps made of scotch brite satin steel and plexiglass. Satellite works exactly as its name suggests: a light source, filtered by a glass sphere, sends light out to a clear surface that reflects it. -- Limited Edition 90 Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT 5 x 40 x h 80 cm ø 13 x h 9 cm 2019

  • Arezzi Giuseppe
    Lot 62

    Arezzi Giuseppe, The collaboration between It's Great Design and the designer Giuseppe Arezzi gives life to the new Manico armchair. Manico was born from a research project linked to the vernacular tradition and became an ergo- nomic product stripped of the superfluous. “I decided to tell the story of the transition from traditional agriculture to contemporary agriculture, which makes use of increas- ingly sophisticated agricultural machinery. The Manico armchair, built with the handles of those tools that are no longer used, is now the new chair of the farmer who’s cool- ing off, under an olive tree, looking out at the machines that work for him: a ode to the more authentic and simple Sicilian culture”. The new Manico armchair is a brightly colored indoor seat that interprets the simplicity of rural life. Characterized by its lightness and transparency, Manico is made with the minimum use of material: equipped with an exposed ash wood structure and a fabric seat, it is completed by cushions that make it extremely accommodating. -- Small Edition Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT 2021

  • Matta Hala
    Lot 63

    Matta Hala, Play time totem, stoneware, glazed and Raku fired. Her series of ceramic objects & playtime totems are adjust- able & designed becoming symbolic emblems. Hala Matta style is abstract and her inspiration comes from the communicative power and beauty of nature, as well as the freedom of the pottery-mak- ing process -- Unique Shipped from Lebanon Item liable to VAT 2021

  • Razumovskaya Irina
    Lot 64

    Razumovskaya Irina, Irina Razumovskaya creates visions of ageing of the architecture, where every peeling layer of surface gives a context to a history and time. To do this, she chooses the material and organic language of ceramics. She uses laconic forms and lets the very nature of clay create its own narrative and identity. The artist's latest works, including "Melt", were inspired by a wistful longing for the post-soviet times. The subtle dilapidation of stark, una- dorned constructivist forms, which over time have become eased and animated by their peel- ing layers that resemble tree bark. These soviet structures, once bold and futuristic and built with uncompromising visual grammar, have through neglect and decay become lyrical. -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT 2019

  • Shaw James
    Lot 65

    Shaw James, James Shaw has been working with recy- cled plastic since 2013 using a series of self created ‘plastic extruding guns’. These tools unpack a di!erent way of working with this very common and problem atic mate- rial, bringing it out of the industrial park and into the studio. These works attempt to bring out the beauty and excitement in this material and transform it into some- thing of lasting interest and value. -- Unique Shipped from UK Item liable to VAT 2021

  • Destrumelle Johan
    Lot 66

    Destrumelle Johan, Young French designer Johan Destrumelle creates objects «like a pastry cook», layering up dots of concrete by hand to form objects that attempt to translate the painting techniques of Pointillism into three-dimensional volumes. All his objects are unique and handmade, a particular care is brought to the quality and less to the quantity of his productions. Using pale pink-and blue-dyed concrete, the Neon lamp was born from the nocturnal lu- minous atmosphere of Japanese cities. The particular ambiance created by neon lights is transcribed by the chromatic range of this lamp. -- Unique Shipped from Belgium Item liable to VAT 2019

  • Nagel Johannes
    Lot 67

    Nagel Johannes, Deliberately questioning the widely accepted status of pottery as a functional, domestic and decorative craft, Nagel turns to clay as the privileged arena for his formal and conceptual explorations, rehearsing, through an eclectic array of vessels, the timeless debate of form vs. function, control vs. spontaneity, rigour vs. improvisation. "Untitled" results from a process called sand-casting: the artist creates caves from sand monoliths by digging freehand in a process that recalls archaeology. In these empty spaces, he pours fine porcelain, which is imprinted with sand and the traces of the manual work. Once the residual sand has been extracted, the artwork comes out of its "sarcophagus" to be glazed and fired. The artwork surface is not perfect; it shows the working process. The object looks like it's not finished. The sculpture, instead, is perfect. -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT 2018

  • Von Ostrowski Jonas
    Lot 68

    Von Ostrowski Jonas, A wall-mounted cabinet in a gorgeous violet shade. A faux- rock surface acts as a door that opens to reveal two shelves. An unusual, cheese-wedge shape adds to the whimsical nature of this case piece. -- Limited Edition of 5 Shipped from USA Item liable to VAT 2020

  • Van Bleiswijk Joost
    Lot 69

    Van Bleiswijk Joost, The Little lamp arisen from blowtorch-burned pieces of flat metal, the objects are the improvised outcome of spontaneous making. Without moulds, detailed drawings or defined ideas, Joost and his team improvise with great speed and action. By cutting thick steel plates roughly with a torch, welding them together, and hand paint in black and white, the Little lamp become a strong character. Please note that the items that are handcrafted so the object can look different that the pic- ture shown. -- Unique Shipped from Netherlands Item liable to VAT 2016

  • Bey Jurgen
    Lot 70

    Bey Jurgen, The pixelated chairs are con- structed out of short white- wood slats of 44 x 18 mm. The whitewood slats are cut in pieces and stapled back together in the shape of clas- sical armchairs. The seating is assembled by blocks of felt fitted with a sewed it wood nerves and filled with wool. The pixelated side table has been made accordingly. They look like an enlarged low resolution picture of a clas- sical sitting area, that gives a blocked, pixelated image. Because the furniture has been built as an assembly of small pieces it feels like you paint a scene out of surplus pieces. -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT 2008

  • Upelj Kaja
    Lot 71

    Upelj Kaja, Kaja Upelj is constantly searching for ways to alter the perception of glass as being sturdy and cold, to capture and convey the material in its most fundamental fluidity. She seeks to capture a softness within the glass by freezing organic movement and colours, by choreographing them into a subliminal form. In this way, each piece removes itself from being definite and pos- sesses a life of its own, embodied in a sense of warmth and a wealth of emotions. In Otherworldly Bodies - Elysian, the col- ours change as you touch the surface because they appear according to the amount of light in the work. This piece enables colours and light to create an illu- sion of movement. -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT 2020

  • Chekerdjian Karen
    Lot 72

    Chekerdjian Karen, TOTEM is not a work of design but rather a search for balance between solid and void, between heavy and light. Intuition led desire, from which emerged an idea. The idea evaporated and the object remained. Even though the spirit transcends, the TOTEM continues to be essen- tial. Three elementary geometric forms are stacked one on top of the other in different sequences, like building blocks. The practice in play revisits the simplicity of gesture towards a spiritual har- mony between functionality and purposelessness, between form and formlessness. Composed of three shapes—a cylinder, a circle, a cone—TOTEM can be arranged in two compositions. -- Numbered Edition #1 Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT 2021

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