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The most beautiful of the Nereids, daughter of the Sea, of the waves, of the foam and of the boiling of colors.
The duo Maurizio Galante & Tal Lancman have exhibited their work at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, at the Museo della Ceramica di Montelupo, at the Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv, at the MOMA Museum of Modern Art, New York, at the MUDAM Museum of Modern Art, Luxembourg, at the Musée d'Art et d'Industrie of Saint-Etienne, at the Milan's Triennale Design Museum and at the Pompidou Center Paris. The duo have curated design exhibitions in France, Italy, Israel and USA.
"The experimentation part of the design process means 'getting your hands dirty'. Luckily I have been finding a lot of occasion here to test my imagination and to realize bridges between art and a product and now I have had a great opportunity to create my own collection".
Exclusive and textured, the slabs of the collections proposed are designed to embellish environments and make them Unique.
The most beautiful of the Nereids, daughter of the Sea, of the waves, of the foam and of the boiling of colors.
The most beautiful of the Nereids, daughter of the Sea, waves, foam and of the boiling colors, in its smaller version.
The most beautiful of the Nereids, daughter of the Sea, of the waves, of the foam and of the boiling of colors.
Coppery and blue shades accompany an almost imperceptible background, but present.
Cerulean, Steel Blue, Denim, with shades in the background of coppery tones that refer to the trunk with its branches.
The ocher color expands in this oxidized metal plate with marked references to the colors of the seabed and seaweed.
Its vertical development resembles the motifs of Art Nouveau and the painting related to the abstract art of the early 1900s.
A wavy motif on a yellow scale shows in this oxidized brass plate a summery theme.
A minimalist and at the same time elaborate theme with sinuous features that intertwine a "volcanic" motif.
The most abstract slabs of the collection, the reminiscent of the artistic movement of the early Twentieth Century.
A patch of ocean blue expands horizontally, vertically, transversely dominates our view.
The coppery colors elegantly unfold sinuous, baroque, creative, summer floral motifs.
Ocher, Cinnabar Green, Dark Green, Olive Green, Cassel Earth, Copper, Rye, Fawn are part of a forest seen from above.
This Oxidized Copper slab suggests a pictorial setting with a romantic touch that joins the natural elements.
This plate, obtained from the Oxidation of Brass, plays its scenographic cards on the shades of gold, ocher and green.
WAVE11 is an object and an installation in which metal and emotion become a sculpture.
The cold and yet fascinating atmospheres are evoked by the vivid silver tones of grays and whites.
Brass is the material chosen to express the preciousness of the contours of Shadow Light.
The Shadow Light line, designed by Maurizio Galante & Tal Lancman and made in each of its components by PLANIUM, is currently on display at the headquarters of Galerie Armel Soyer in Megève, a popular ski resort in France.
A specialized team will be able to study and realize ad hoc projects or work side by side in co-design to the client who wishes it.
Gran Design Australia dedicated an interesting article to the importance of the choice of materials. The resulting well-being influences your body and your mind! The Planium brand has always been close to important issues such as eco-sustainability and the recyclability of raw materials and production processes.
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