The items are upholstered in an elastic synthetic jersey material. "Beautiful forms, refined details and everything else related to a formal tradition do not express anything more than the designers of a century ago," he continued. "Pesce originally designed the Up series in 1969 for C&B, the precursor to B&B Italia, which still manufactures the chair. "Pesce also criticised design education and said that it's "the fault of the school system" that similarly radical chairs are not being produced today. I believe this person doesn't deserve the title of artist. Located in. "As you know very well, my design raises debates which help people to advance, discovering new values and possibly letting go of the old ones," he said.Pesce's Up series consists of seven pieces of furniture, all of which fill with air and inflate without the need for a mechanical device.

The protesters claimed Pesce's design reduces a woman to a piece of furniture, according to "In fact, I think these people were seeking easy publicity, since they haven't been able to achieve it through their own actions," Pesce said. 'gli armadi parlanti' speaks to the italian designer's long involvement with resin, molds and casting techniques.this presentation offers a look into the creative practice of the multi-faceted designer and his experimentation with ideas, materials and modes of production, spanning from 1969 » this presentation offers a look into the creative practice of the multi-faceted designer and his experimentation with ideas, materials and modes of production, spanning from 1969 to the present day.the limited edition table collection conjures the surface, depth and density of six expanses of water - oceans, lagoons, rivers, lakes, ponds and puddles.

designboom spoke with pesce about living in new york, the architecture he appreciates in the city, and the creative fascinations that drive his work today.by using extreme means of experimentation, each one of the pieces presented are unique and unrepeatable, with forms that challenge traditional practices. Gaetano Pesce says protesters are wrong to see the Up as a symbol of women's oppression. From his first manifesto composed when he was seventeen through his studies, travels, experimentations, education, Pesce's experience was global and innovations introduced by him were always pioneering . Paris, FR. The company also introduced seven new solid colourways: orange, red, navy blue, petrol green, emerald green, and cardamom.The interior structure continues to be produced from expanded polyurethane, and Pesce defended the use of the fossil-fuel plastic. Other design projects include The anniversary celebration of the Up chair formed part of a bumper year in Milan for B&B Italia. by using extreme means of experimentation, each one of the pieces presented are unique and unrepeatable, with forms that challenge traditional practices.pesce's studio in soho is a cabinet of curiosities, filled from floor to ceiling with fascinating examples of his early works, personal musings, and miniature resin models. "A happening in the living room, a performance at home. We will never give your details to anyone else without your consent. Gaetano Pesce (sitting) and Pierre Cardin with the Up chair in 1969. "Its political message was also radical, the release said. 'gli armadi parlanti' speaks to the italian designer's long involvement with resin, molds and casting techniques. Pesce, 79, spoke to Dezeen in Milan after an installation celebrating the 50th anniversary of Up was attacked by protesters. a new version of UP 5 & 6 with new silver upholstery and personalized serial numbers. Architect and deigner, Gaetano Pesce was born in La Spezia in 1939 and grew up in Padua and Florence. literally translated to 'suffering majesty', the work highlights the disparity that still exists between men and women.designboom spoke with pesce about living in new york, the architecture he appreciates in the city, and the creative fascinations that drive his work today. G.Pesce man. Library or bookcase of the Nobody's perfect series in resin by Gaetano Pesce. By Gaetano Pesce. Feminist group Non Una Di Meno staged the … C&B Italia, Milan.