In the Galleria Scognamiglio space, the installation - curated by Alessandro Pasinelli studio - focuses on colour and texture in an original, engaging and versatile dialogue between art and ceramics.
In the project that Alessandro Pasinelli studio has curated for Coem and Fioranese, the use of panels, clad like paintings, blends with the architecture of the Scognamiglio gallery to give the right value to the ceramics that are suspended, overlapping and fragmented. The materials and the new collection of the Coem brand - in the colours and textures proposed - thus find a perfect dialogue and harmony with the art that inhabits this place.
The aim of Coem and Fioranese is to suggest - to designers and professionals - some unexpected and unexpected juxtapositions, with the intention of breaking out of the classical and traditional schemes for interior design creations.
Courtesy - Ceramiche Coem
In the large hall - taking advantage of the nature of the space, which is usually an art gallery - one can admire paintings covered in ceramics, created by superimposing different panels with various geometric shapes, irregular and angular, in various finishes, which enhance and highlight the infinite and unpredictable combinations for an aesthetic code that is current, but which looks to the future.
Composed of tiles of various sizes and textures - including the The_Color collection, in porcelain stoneware, designed by Pasinelli himself - the set-up envisages a collage along the walls, which then spills out onto the floor, thus capturing the visitors' attention.
In the centre of the room are two large cylindrical architectures covered with small-format stoneware tiles.