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march 09, 2021 - Pianca

"La nuova stanza" | Pianca & Partners hosts the exhibition of architec Andrea Branzi

The exhibition dedicated to #andreabranzi was inaugurated on 25th February by Pianca & Partners, in #collaboration with #antoniajannone: Disegni di #architettura. “La nuova stanza” is an opportunity to discover the architect’s most recent works, inside the Milanese hub dedicated to the contract sector.From 25th February to 2nd April the Pianca & Partners #Showroom in Milan is hosting “La nuova stanza”, the personal show dedicated to #andreabranzi, the Italian designer and architect who was part of the avant-garde Radical Architecture movement with the Archizoom Associati group.

The exhibition was organised in #collaboration with #antoniajannone: Disegni di #architettura, and displays a selection of the architect’s most recent works, including sculptures, sketches and writings.

Archetipi, Portali, Buratti, Marmi caldi, Lampade sorelle, Pinocchio, a world populated by objects, sculptures and sketches that draw on the concepts of simplicity and elegance. Simple, natural materials like iron, stone, marble, ceramic and fabric demonstrate the profound and discreet #design style of one of the most important masters of Italian #design.

The setting for this event is provided by the contract sector hub promoted by Pianca with 26 companies in the furniture and building supply chain.

“La nuova stanza is a happy room, full of life, where #design is not the product of new technologies, but derives from a different energy, full of insights and surprises. It’s a room that creates a sense of serene happiness… The puppets, the music, the ceramics, the maquettes, the lamps and the Plexiglas pieces stand out as if they had just been reborn, like when we move into a new house…
In the harsh, walled part of Milan, between Porta Tenaglia and Via Legnano, the huge glass windows shine brightly as if a new music was bouncing from one note to the next…” Andrea Branzi