Porro transforms its Duriniquindici showroom for the festive interval with a setting impressed by Japanese tradition in collaboration with manufacturers and designers who convey the area to life.
‘Within the temper for’ is Porro’s festive providing, gathering mates of the corporate in an set up that invitations guests to ‘rediscover the sluggish rhythm of the seasons and of holidays, the worth of essential ties and the enjoyment of small issues.’ Porro invited Japanese lighting model Ambientec to current its cutting-edge moveable lights and plant artist Satoshi Kawamoto to go away his mark on the area.
Piero Lissoni’s Nebbia chair with Koi fish textile and Materic desk with Flip+ moveable lamp by Nao Tamura for Ambientec
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All through the showroom, textiles from the Japonaise assortment Wiener Werkstätte’s Koloman Moser for German model Backhausen full Porro’s modern collections, with patterns impressed by Japanese tradition and historical past. These embody the Kite couch and armchairs by GamFratesi that includes round motifs in black and white, and the Nebbia chair by Piero Lissoni adorned in a mixture of graphic motifs and stylised Koi. Elsewhere, Nicola Gallizia’s Lullaby armchair is accomplished with a black and white design impressed by Japanese rice fields, the armchair’s welcoming design completely matched the sinuous wavy sample.
Kawamoto’s work additionally converses with the furnishings by Porro: within the dwelling area, for instance, Lissoni’s monumental Ryoba and Materic wood tables and Left bench each change into a stage for his dramatic compositions of dried flowers, crops and leaves.
Nicola Gallizia’s Lullaby armchair upholstered in textile impressed by Japanese rice fields, subsequent to Sage moveable lamp by Ambientec
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Dotted across the area are additionally Ambientec’s moveable lights, enhancing the minimalist consolation of the setting and increasing Porro’s artistic universe. These embody the Hymn ‘candle-lamps’ by Hiroto Yoshizoe and the Flip+ lantern by Nao Tamura.
The home-like setting reads a notice from Porro, ‘is the results of the combination of various artistic situations and the dialogue between apparently reverse worlds, which releases the enveloping heat that comes from the harmonious union of variations.’
Porro Duriniquindici
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Milan
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Kite couch by GamFratesi and Left bench by Piero Lissoni
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