TOOTHPICK HOLDER IN PEAR-WOOD design Andrea Branzi 1991
Toothpick pear wood and steel. Attentive ecology and natural forms, Andrea Branzi is one of the designers more sensitive to the potential of wood turned, in his view one of the best media to achieve "objects with which it is possible to establish relations not only customary. All items designed in the'60s, seem to have a single symptom of two different causes. The first and most established, lies in its urgency to report, just in objects changed our identity as men. Men immersed in history and in a society that is changing, and we with you. Indeed we change her, and she us.
In any case these items (which we call New Design) have reported a slow genetic mutation, a different anthropology that has profoundly changed the history of modernity.
. Attentive ecology and natural forms, Andrea Branzi is one of the designers more sensitive to the potential of wood turned, in his view one of the best media to achieve "objects with which it is possible to establish relations not only customary. All items designed in the'60s, seem to have a single symptom of two different causes. The first and most established, lies in its urgency to report, just in objects changed our identity as men. Men immersed in history and in a society that is changing, and we with you. Indeed we change her, and she us.
In any case these items (which we call New Design) have reported a slow genetic mutation, a different anthropology that has profoundly changed the history of modernity.