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Green Glass-Brass Fractal Room Divider by Analogia Project for Delvis Unlimited
About the Item
Andrea Mancuso began by exploring the idea of digital imagery and how the pictures we see on screens could be transformed into tangible objects. With the help of a glass artisan, he transformed a single image into a folding glass screen that channels the aesthetics of decorative objects emblematic of the Liberty era, such as Tiffany lamps and stained glass cathedral windows.
n developing the screen, Mancuso began by running photographs of scenery, like towering trees and grassy fields, through an app that would digitize them, which turned out distorted, shattered into only pixels and fields of color. He then took a single image and further manipulated it, breaking it down into a faceted network of triangles.
Once completed, he called on a glass artisan to transform the image into what would become the final object, a folding room divider. The resulting piece is a sculptural object composed of triangular panes of colored glass arranged in a gradient that shifts from bright emerald green to pale sage with each pane carefully welded together with precious brass seams.
- Creator:Analogia Project (Designer)
- Dimensions:Height: 94.1 in (239 cm)Width: 5.91 in (15 cm)Depth: 68.51 in (174 cm)
- Style:Art Nouveau (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:2022
- Production Type:New & Custom(One of a Kind)
- Estimated Production Time:9-10 weeks
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- Seller Location:Milan, IT
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU7921234682612
Delvis Unlimited
In 2021 Stefano Del Vecchio founded Delvis Unlimited, a new furniture-design collection made in one-off or limited-edition pieces, the result of a careful selection of design techniques and solutions, combined with the collaboration with young Italian designers. The collection was born from the continuous research and desire to work on exclusive pieces, using natural materials such as wood, stone, iron combined and in contrast with the artifice of the surfaces’ precious details expertly worked by Italian craftsmen. This is what gives life to a collection as intense as works of art. Unlimited, as is the thought, creativity and genius of man. Delvis Unlimited collection is inspired by the “home of an art collector”: evokes a lifestyle, it tells a story of passion, care and emphasizes the uniqueness of the Delvis approach to the design. Art is part of Stefano Del Vecchio's life, this is what you can "feel" when you enter one of the spaces designed by him. Globetrotter, Art collector, and Designer he has selected and worked with designers by choosing encounters and clashes of the most disparate materials. What started out as an artisan reality, over the years Del Vecchio has evolved into an international brand, preserving its original approach in its DNA: a vision rooted in Italian culture that combines traditional knowledge with sophisticated techniques and meticulous attention to detail.
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