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"A passion for imperfection" defines Andrea Branzi lamp installation

Dezeen·Max Fraser·25 days ago
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Hotel group Rosewood unveiled an installation centred on the work of late Italian designer Andrea Branzi during Milan design week , bringing together a series of his signature lamps alongside contemporary artworks. Titled Objects that Speak , the exhibition marked the brand's debut at the festival. The installation traced Rosewood's approach to design through a focus on craft, identity and narrative, while paying tribute to Branzi's legacy. Objects that Speak featured the work of Andrea Branzi. Photo by Rosewood Curated in collaboration with Deyan Sudjic , the show centred on a collection of 15 limited-edition lamps designed by Branzi, displayed together for the first time. Rising up to three metres tall, the pieces are made from materials including Japanese rice paper, Belgian bluestone, bamboo and maple leaves.…

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