The new exhibition showcase with the theme Flowers – an exhibit design showcase, the first collection of exhibit furniture designed by Architect Luca Remigio at Remigio Architects, opened for four days.
Flowers – an exhibit design showcase starts from a concept based on the interior of exhibiting: furnishings characterised by minimal lines, Made in Italy craftsmanship and the ability to be contextualised in any exhibition space.
Flowers refers to the concept of blooming, understood as infinite creativity, like the birth of a flower.
What characterises the project is the use of different materials, fabric, ropes, glass, marble and aluminium frames, but above all iron, wood and stone, the three natural elements that set the studio’s signature in an exhibition context. In fact, these three raw materials punctuate every work of Remigio Architects, key elements of a team that focuses on the concept of sustainability in architecture in its projects.
A concept that has also served as a guiding thread for the choice of other materials. The aluminium is in fact a reusable and recyclable element, while the fabric is made from yarns taken from fishing nets recovered from the seas and the printing of the fabric is by sublimation. The upholstery of the pouf and chair – among the installations – is made from recycled materials.
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