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Antonio Arico, Editamateria

This year, Antonio Aricò together with Editamateria surprised the crowd of the Milan Design Week 2015 from 14-19 April with their exhibition. It was based on a research and an envy to put the artisan as the first protagonist. It is important to notice that since 2014, Antonio and a few of his iconic...
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This year, Antonio Aricò together with Editamateria surprised the crowd of the Milan Design Week 2015 from 14-19 April with their exhibition. It was based on a research and an envy to put the artisan as the first protagonist. It is important to notice that since 2014, Antonio and a few of his iconic products have been selected and adopted by Editamateria. Created in 2014 by Silvia Ariemma, Editamateria’s goal is to give a voice to Italian amazing forces and resources, and unite artisans and designers for creative and unique collaborations that will show the world the power of Italian craft. It was therefore legitimate that one day they could join hands for an exhibition like this one. Here are the pieces from the Blowing Man Collection :

Pictures by Lorenzo Pennati

The_Blowing_Man-113__photo Lorenzo Pennati
The_Blowing_Man-131__photo Lorenzo Pennati
The_Blowing_Man-135__photo Lorenzo Pennati
The_Blowing_Man-163__photo Lorenzo Pennati
The_Blowing_Man-188__photo Lorenzo Pennati
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