Forma & Estetica bridges past and present at Carpenters Workshop Gallery
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Forma & Estetica bridges past and present at Carpenters Workshop Gallery
Italian Design, Lounge Set, 1950s. Wood, Upholstery. H:27.50 W:34.63 D:63.38 in.



NEW YORK, NY.- In a celebration of modern and contemporary Italian design, Forma & Estetica at Carpenters Workshop Gallery brings together leading figures in the field, exploring how beauty and function intersect in a world shaped by industry, urbanisation and cultural tradition.

The exhibition features contemporary artists Vincenzo De Cotiis and Giacomo Ravagli alongside iconic 20th-century designers such as Gio Ponti, Gabriella Crespi, Emilio Lancia, Cesare Leonardi, Franca Stagi, Mario Gottardi, Studio BBPR, and Ico and Luisa Parisi.

Milan-based Vincenzo De Cotiis creates sculptural pieces that blur the lines between art and architecture. His DC1909A Chandelier is inspired by Japanese chochin lanterns, reinterpreting their traditional form with Murano glass and brass, while DC2101 Coffee Table uses hand-finished patinas and antique bronze surfaces to reflect on history and materiality.

Giacomo Ravagli, known for his bold use of marble and stone, crafts angular forms that play with perspective. His Barometro Floor Lamp 3.3 Giallo Siena features a sharply faceted marble base and brass shade, recalling Renaissance ideals of proportion while embracing contemporary abstraction.

These contemporary voices sit alongside mid-century pioneers, including Gio Ponti, whose legacy defined Italian design for decades. His Vetrocoke Offices Desk from 1939 balances Vitrex glass and wood in a sleek, functional form, while his collaboration with Emilio Lancia, Lounge Set, Sofa, reflects a meeting point between Italian rationalism and modernist sensibilities.

Gabriella Crespi, another key figure, brought a sculptural, eclectic approach to furniture and lighting. Her Kaleidoscope lighting piece, with its faceted brass shade, evokes cosmic influences and Crespi’s distinctive fusion of functionality and spiritual expression.

Together, these works offer a snapshot of Italy’s enduring influence on design, from early 20th-century innovation to its contemporary evolution. De Cotiis and Ravagli, in particular, reflect the ongoing reinvention of Italian design, bridging heritage and future visions.

The exhibition space, designed by Jean de Piépape, complements the works with a pastel palette inspired by Palazzo Venezia, creating the ambience of a refined, design-led Italian home.










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