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BALERI 40
Sunday 15th to Saturday 20th April 2024
BALERI 40 celebrates 40 years of collaboration with Philippe Starck through an exhibition project signed by the architect Franco Raggi, at Fondazione Sozzani. The project is based on the concept of sustainable freedom, the installation wants to give body and substance to the founding value of the light approach to the project, both from a material and conceptual point of view.
The exhibition is divided into two exhibition areas. The main space is dedicated to Philippe Starck, one of the first to collaborate with Baleri Italia since the brand’s foundation in 1984, and to create furniture that has entered the history of design. In the second room we find the other important reissues of the brand, the T Table by Angelo Mangiarotti and the Juliette and Capri chairs by Hannes Wettstein. Complete and enrich the setting the poufs of the Tato collection designed by Denis Santachiara and Enrico Baleri and the screens Cartoons, Compasso d’Oro 1994 for Luigi Baroli.
BALERI 40 celebrates 40 years of collaboration with Philippe Starck through an exhibition project signed by the architect Franco Raggi, at Fondazione Sozzani. The project is based on the concept of sustainable freedom, the installation wants to give body and substance to the founding value of the light approach to the project, both from a material and conceptual point of view.
The exhibition is divided into two exhibition areas. The main space is dedicated to Philippe Starck, one of the first to collaborate with Baleri Italia since the brand’s foundation in 1984, and to create furniture that has entered the history of design. In the second room we find the other important reissues of the brand, the T Table by Angelo Mangiarotti and the Juliette and Capri chairs by Hannes Wettstein. Complete and enrich the setting the poufs of the Tato collection designed by Denis Santachiara and Enrico Baleri and the screens Cartoons, Compasso d’Oro 1994 for Luigi Baroli.