Tornatore (in honour of the “Buffalo” of the Azienda Agricola Barlotti) is a mozzarella knife made by Coltelleria Berti for Paestum Experience. The flavours and aromas of the cheeses change from the edge of the shape to the centre. To cut the mozzarella and to taste it in all its flavours, you need a thin and fine steel blade to sink into the mozzarella without tearing it.

The handle, in polymethyl methacrylate, has a pleasant hold and the characteristic zoomorphic shape means that the blade does not touch the surface on which it is resting.

Steel and polymethyl methacrylate
230 x 10 mm – h 24 mm

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The design of the Mio valet stand and the Tuo mirror uses tubular iron to trace the profile of the structures, with an arch shape producing two elements with essential aesthetics.

The design of the Mio valet stand and the Tuo mirror uses tubular iron to trace the profile of the structures, with an arch shape producing two elements with essential aesthetics. Both objects feature a distinctive strap iron knot that circles
the legs and ensures stability.
Mio and Tuo are made of hand-forged, painted iron.

Foto Gaia Anselmi Tamburini

The IKI handle has a palindromic structural form: the profile in the view from above is identical to that of the frontal view, but reversed by 180 degrees. An elegant, essential form in which the clean angles generate a mutable volume that concludes with semi-circular forms and suggests the proper grip with its frontal profile. The concept of balance between opposites derived from Japanese philosophy has prompted to choose the name IKI – another palindrome – which means “simple, sophisticated, spontaneous.

Designed with Alessandro Stabile

Zamak
135 x 57 mm – h 31 mm

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A solid ash chair with a seat entirely hand-woven in paper cord. Buri, although inspired by the typical Italian popular chair known as “friulana” – a recurrent furnishing element in many Italian homes, restaurants and trattorias – has here gained autonomy from the archetype thanks to a more generous seat and sophisticated details that express high quality craftsmanship, such as the grafting of the crosspieces of the backrest that are harmoniously connected with the vertical elements of the chair.

Solid ash and paper cord
440 x 480 mm – h 770 mm

Photo Max Gardone

Vincent van Gogh, "The artist's bedroom in Arles", 1888

Tornatore (in honour of the “Buffalo” of the Azienda Agricola Barlotti) is a mozzarella knife made by Coltelleria Berti for Paestum Experience. The flavours and aromas of the cheeses change from the edge of the shape to the centre. To cut the mozzarella and to taste it in all its flavours, you need a thin and fine steel blade to sink into the mozzarella without tearing it.

The handle, in polymethyl methacrylate, has a pleasant hold and the characteristic zoomorphic shape means that the blade does not touch the surface on which it is resting.

Steel and polymethyl methacrylate
230 x 10 mm – h 24 mm

Photo Stefania Zanetti

The collection is inspired by the Doric style of Paestum: the groove becomes a decoration in dishes, bowls and a special mozzarella container. Sturdy, concrete and colourful, this family of dishes is created for the everyday home table, with in mind the atmospheres and the friendliness of southern Italy.

Designed with Alessandro Stabile

Glazed ceramic

Photo Francesca Ferrari

The design of the new Moleskine Smart Pen was conceived with the aim of merging the dual soul of the pen, digital and analogue. An analogue writing experience, but also a digital one, because every stroke of the pen is captured in real time and immediately transferred to your device and to endless apps and services connected through the “Moleskine Notes” app. This dual functionality is highlighted and enhanced by the unique oblique shape of the tip.

Designed with Alessandro Stabile

Extruded aluminium and injection plastic
12 x 14,5 mm – h 160 mm

Made of white Carrara marble, this is an unusual and surprising seat: marble is rarely used for this type of chair, which is unexpectedly comfortable and welcoming. Rounded corners and soft shapes characterise Snob to lighten it from the formal point of view, while the armrests are an ingenious detail to facilitate movement.

Snob is the result of a research project on the theme of the marble seat, created for Marmi Sacco. An artistic direction that involved me in first person: I invited Alessandro Stabile and Studio Sovrappensiero to try their hand at the subject and the chairs were exhibited during Design Week 2018 in the Officina 22 space, in the Brera Design District.

Carrara marble
550 x 550 mm – h 750 mm

Photo Francesca Ferrari

The tangible and natural extension of Paestum Experience was to create a collection of souvenirs for the Capaccio Paestum area.

Thanks to the help of Marina Santomauro, I was able to open a small exhibition space in the square in Paestum.

Here, we cyclically present exhibitions and events that we handle and produce: projects that are always related to the city and its cultural knowledge. It is an active, changing and proactive place, where souvenirs from the Paestum Experience collection are sold, designed by many friends, colleagues and made by local craftsmen.

I am responsible for the artistic direction, the curation and the organisation of all the exhibitions and activities that we offer at Spazio Paestum.

Photo Elena Monzo

Six interpretations for Christmas in Paestum.

Piazza Basilica in Paestum, since I opened Spazio Paestum, has become my “office”. There I meet friends, clients and people from all over the world.

I’ve always imagined an installation in this small and delightful square and through a series of strange circumstances, the Paestum merchants’ committee asked me to create an installation for Christmas 2017.

I imagined contemporary “Columns” contextualised in a classic landscape like the one in Paestum.

I involved designer friends in this project, and I value them from a professional point of view: Matteo Beraldi, Dario Gaudio, Luca Spagnolo, Studio Martinelli Venezia, Sovrappensiero Studio.

We designed six red columns, 3 m high, made of polystyrene and placed in the centre of the square for the entire Christmas period.

Polystyrene
h 300 cm

Photo Elena Monzo

Cave and Gioi are a seat and an outdoor table made entirely in terracotta. 

The choice of a natural material such as worked clay to become terracotta together with a processing technique, that of the millennial manual production of jars – amphorae used in ancient times for the preservation of food and wine – have inspired the search “for an object that could live in symbiosis with nature, both domesticated and not, but above all one that could gain charm as it ages.

Terracotta
Cave: 400 x 330 mm – h 420 mm
Gioi: 700 x 700 mm – h 700 mm

Photo Max Gardone

A container of small things, Tino examines the shape and uses of the typical wicker basket. Characterised by a formal play between symmetry and asymmetry, its edge can also support tall objects.

Glazed ceramic
180 x 180 mm – h 185 mm

Photo Max Rommel

The 05 works on the shape of the lid, equipped with a circular neckline in undercuts that are impossible to obtain through traditional moulds.

The notch allows for a lanyard to pass through and hang the pen around the neck and, bending at the end, generates a thin pocket clip. 

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SLS sintered nylon
13 x 16 mm – h 128 mm

Photo Fabrizia Parisi