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"We wanted to bring a masterpiece of the design into the mix to show our idea of how to make a space alive," added Guadagnino.īy The Fire is part of Milan design week 2022, which takes place from 6 to 12 June 2022.
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The space was completed by sculptures by Italian-American artist Francesco Simeti, a childhood friend of Guadagnino's, and 1950s furniture by Italian designer Ignazio Gardella. Ignazio Gardella chairs from the 1950s are reupholstered in red and blue velvet "So we have the past and the present," said Baisi. Lighting is provided by FontanaArte wall sconces, one set from the archives and one set newly designed by Studio Luca Guadagnino. These include the pleated grey velvet walls and ceiling, created using a technique called "calico plissettato". Many design details are based on a Carlo Scarpa-designed exhibition of paintings from in 1953. "One is more Nordic in feel, while the other is more eclectic." Lighting includes a Studio Luca Guadagnino design for FontanaArte "It's the same idea but in different colours and materials," he told Dezeen. "In the same room, we wanted to have two different approaches," explained Studio Luca Guadagnino's Stefano Baisi, the project manager for the interior. Read: Twelve unmissable exhibitions and installations at Milan design week
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Its sister space features a fireplace made from Ceppo di Grè stone, along with oak, black granite and deep blue velvet. The multicoloured fireplace, created from ceramic, forms part of the more richly toned living room, where materials include red travertine, bamboo and red velvet. "Interior architecture is about three-dimensional space," he continued, "and there are so many variables and values at stake – most importantly, making sure that decoration becomes an essential element to the creation of the space and not just something that is stitched on top." The other side centres around a multicoloured ceramic fireplace
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"For my entire professional life in cinema, I have worked in the creation of two-dimensional spaces," said Guadagnino, whose other films include I Am Love and the remake of horror movie Suspiria.
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One room features a fireplace in Italian Ceppo di Grè stoneĬoffee tables are formed out of small cubes of stone, with their volumes punctured by zigzagging openings, while carpets produced by La Manufacture Cogolin display disorienting floral patterns. The wood-panelled walls create angular geometries, while fireplaces are formed from stone that has been carved to create fluted surfaces and columns.