Aspesi - Habitat of Vitruvian Man
It just worked so damn well in the store!
We found the slats for the furniture neatly stacked in the Vitruvian Forest 158 years from now. The two stacks that are exhibited mark the beginning of this collection. The color gradient is characteristic for these pieces. They speak to Vitruv´s call for Venustas (Beauty) and embody his other two parameters of Firmitas (Durability) and Utilitas (Usability). The square is the nucleus of this line of objects and furniture and not just emblematic but also a reminder and reference to Vitruvs’ discovery: that the upright man fits with stretched out arms in a square as well as in a circle - clearly illustrated in the sketch by Leonardo da Vinci. The sketch shows the quadrinity of man.
Client: Aspesi
Location: Via Montenapoleone, 13, Milano
Year: Milan Design Week 2015