Olivier ganer: vases from the italian workshop

Apprentice Ettore Sottsassa designer Olivier Ganer (Olivier Gagnère) has developed a limited edition vaz for the gallery Kreo.

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В коллекцию вошли шесть моделей: Ring, Loop, Tuxedo, Cup, Cabochon и Facet. Все одновременно причудливые и традиционные. Привычную форму оживляет насыщенная палитра и рельефный декор: полусферы, кольца, круги — характерный для творчества дизайнера мотив. Цвета — глубокий синий, сердоликово-красный, черный, белый и золотой. Вазы были созданы мастерской Париджи (Sergio & Mauro Parigi) в Сесто-Фьорентино.

Olivier Ganer (born 1952) is the son of a Parisian antiquarian who has been passionate about art since childhood. After studying for several years at the Faculty of Law, he left the university to study design. He began his career in the studio of Ettore Sottsass, influenced by the ideas of the Memphis group. One of his favorite areas of work quickly became ceramics. It is not surprising that the recognition of the pros in 1992 brought the Iternaceous and Lipari collection of tableware to the Limoges porcelain manufactory Bernardaud in 1992. Today, the designer collaborates with ceramists around the world from Brittany to Japan, designing furniture and interiors.

A new collection can be seen at the exhibition, which takes place in the Kreo Gallery until January 27, 2018.

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