BISAZZA showcased a new collection of mosaic patterns, artistically influenced by historic EMILIO PUCCI prints during the Salone del Mobile di Milano - Fuorisalone recetly. This
auspicious venture between
two
brands recognized
internationally
for
their signature use of pattern and color in sophisticated, daring, and elegant pairings is a journey toward discovering the unique
and unparalleled creativity that, portrayed in mosaic art, reveals the quintessential virtuosity that distinguishes the BISAZZA and EMILIO PUCCI names. Interpreted
in generously proportioned
mosaics, the
new
BISAZZA collection draws upon
details from original
prints
signed by the Marquis Emilio
Pucci and
transforms
the famous designs
into
virtual “blow-ups” of swirling color new, stylistically refined decor pieces, created to “dress-up” the trendiest interiors.
Geometric patterns and striking colors define
the
motifs for the Alba, Amelie and Onde designs,
expressions of the unique and timeless aesthetic language typical of the house of Pucci. Visually
bold, Alba (designed
in 2006) is a floral
print
conveyed in rich, bold colors that, cleverly juxtaposed, make this a surprising and sophisticated interior design solution for the living room. Star player in Amelie (introduced in 2006) is another geometric floral pattern in shades of aquamarine on a black and white background, producing a very modern graphic effect. The print, which opens up across six panels, communicates a sense of movement and harmonious continuity. Based on the designs for a scarf published in 1969, the Onde pattern symbolizes the fluid motion of the sea, presented in delightfully unexpected warm shades of brown, beige, white and black.
This timeless pattern of gradient shades of black and white with signature Emilio Pucci flair
is capable of defining
a setting with bold personality. Pioneering
ahead of the fashion
curve,
this collection
of great
charm and current
appeal is the stunning result of
a partnership in “prints” between the
house of EMILIO PUCCI
and BISAZZA
decorative mosaics. Through
the meticulous research and
study of the “science of
color” that
characterizes the style
and skilled craftsmanship of
these two Italian brands, this
partnership underscores the artistic finesse and caliber of the two brands.
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