Dimoregallery presents “Orrizzonti,” a new exhibition celebrating the gallery’s relocation to a vast museum space on Via Giovanni Battista Sammartini. Dimoregallery has brought this space to life with furnishings and accessories iconic to Italian and global design. These pieces dialogue between the tall and the wide, the sharp and the curved, the black and the white. The “Piazza” space houses wooden objects, made by such designers as Pierre Chapo, Gio Ponti, Raffaella Crespi, and Paul Kjarlom. Two black rooms house small pieces in brass vitrines. An olive-colored room houses atmospheric furnishings, including a Prouvé daybed, a large Caccia Dominioni desk, and a Moroccan-embellished ceiling. “Orrizzonti” pays testament to the constant aim of Dimoregallery founders Emiliano Salci and Britt Moran to find and encourage the most innovative and timeless models of design.
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