the Italian PAOLA Navone brings female swing in the design landscape. an interesting weltenbummlerin ....
these two candidates would be what my bamboo garden
my idea is getting closer:
simple, yet exciting
has chic and yet still rustic enough for me
black-white contrasts
and filigree ess-cookie (over 80 kg banned?)
blue and white dishes reminded me of
Chinese and Japanese rice bowl-
no wonder, Paola Navone also lives in the far east.
Chinese and Japanese rice bowl-
no wonder, Paola Navone also lives in the far east.
weatherproof lounging chairs and the same time
furniture sculpture in the garden
work more Navon and excerpts from biography and all the photos style park on
Paola Navone, Italy (* 1950)
218 products from 8 manufacturers. Paola Navone
It is collector and seeker, and as such in many places in the world at home. Instead of going to to constantly seek new redesign, Navone lays great emphasis on craft traditions of the peoples whom they interpreted again and again.
particularly exciting for the viewer is interested in its implementation of Asian influences on Western aesthetics. The result was furniture and accessories from simple poetry with strong charisma:
sofas with slipcovers that reach the ground.
Small side tables made from tree trunks in black and high gloss lacquer. Vases and tables made of wire or pots of hammered silver.
The powerful nature of their design creations is an exciting contrast to contemporary, reduced architecture.
Although the roots of the learned professional architect lie with the Italian design movement Alchimia and Memphis, she turned up early on the typical Italian design. Navone
therefore developed in the 80s a counter-culture to the "official", functional design. In 1988 she co-founded her own company Cappelini Guido "Mondo". later with "Mondo" Navone developed a few years internationally acclaimed furniture from rattan and willow, fresh impetus to the hitherto dominated by cool Italian design showrooms brought.
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