Open for the duration of ZⓈONAMACO, Galerie Philia’s exhibition “Transátlantico” is a presentation celebrating the abilities of design to transcend cultural, societal, and geographical boundaries. Featuring designers from Latin America in conversation with those hailing from Europe, the immersive showcase of sculptural designs and functional objects acts as a bridge between the two geographies where design highlights a common ground. Within scenography conceived by House of Kirschner, viewers should look out for highlights like Breuer Estudio’s geometric furniture, looking at sculptures by Constantin Brancusi, Vladimir Naumov’s Yeti sofa, Verdi Design’s La Macorina (a pendulum sculpture that transforms into a hammock), Ceiba lamps from Church Estudio, and much more.
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