BY JORIS POGGIOLI
PALLADIO COLLECTION
YEAR 2024
TRAVERTINO CLASSICO
IN | H | 70.8 | Ø | 19.6 | ||||||
CM | H | 180 | Ø | 50 |
MADE IN ITALY
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PALLADIO COLLECTION
YEAR 2024
TRAVERTINO CLASSICO
IN | H | 70.8 | Ø | 19.6 | ||||||
CM | H | 180 | Ø | 50 |
MADE IN ITALY
DETAILS
BIOGRAPHY
DOWNLOAD PRODUCT INFO
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Joris poggioli
Born French Alps, France, 1988
a French artist, architect, and designer, Poggioli draws inspiration from his French-Italian heritage, seamlessly blending French elegance and sophistication with Italian subtlety and eccentricity, resulting in a perfect fusion of both cultures. His strong architectural vision enables him to create timeless objects where form reigns supreme. obsessed with shape and inspired by a range of mid-century and contemporary architects and artists, his works express creative freedom and a sense of play yet are simultaneously sculptural, elegant, and timeless. Following form, he Allows the essence of his materials — such as marble, stone, lacquer and velvet — to speak to us in an embodied and emotive experience
Poggioli’s works seamlessly integrate into a wide range of settings, from historical to contemporary. Whether simple or intricate, the power of form takes center stage in a sculptural dance. In this spirit, each work stands independently yet harmoniously complements the others. every line embodies an introspective quest, emphasizing the importance of freedom, discipline, and the ability to capture the nuances of daily life and translate them into captivating designs
After studying architecture, Poggioli founded his own atelier in 2017, where has been crafting his own sculptural world with a premium on form and accentuating the inherent power of materials. Renowned for his architectural prowess, Poggioli has been recognized as part of the AD 100 four consecutive times
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Palladio
Inspired by the architectural genius of Andrea Palladio, this eponymous collection pays homage to one of the most influential architects of the Renaissance. Palladio’s approach, deeply rooted in classical principles of symmetry, proportion, and harmony, revolutionized European design with a balance between aesthetics and functionality that resonates today
Much like Palladio’s villas, celebrated for their perfect proportions, this collection embodies a sense of architectural clarity. Drawing upon Palladio’s mastery of balance, the works are designed to function as micro-architectures, embodying those principles in a more intimate, domestic scale. With a combination of strong geometric forms and minimalist restraint, each work becomes its own evocative world of refinement and simplicity
Along with his emphasis on the purity of form, Palladio often worked with simple yet noble materials like stone. Poggioli’s choice of marbles — such as Nero Marquina, with its deep black intensity, or the expressive veining of Calacatta Viola and Calacatta Oro — reflects a similar pursuit of elegance through material refinement. Just as Palladio’s villas were designed to be experienced from multiple perspectives, these works invite us to engage with their sculptural forms from every angle
Palladio’s architecture was not only about grand statements but also about creating spaces for daily life, where form and function are in harmony. With a quiet yet profound presence, The Palladio collection honors this legacy, offering a space for moments of conviviality and reelection alike
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