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Luca
Bojola designer
“Following the flow of events”, as he likes to say –
partly by chance, but mostly thanks to his talent and passion –
Luca Bojola's meeting with design dates from before his years at the
Department of Architecture in Florence.
Outside of minimalist schematism, Bojola weaves his harmonious plot
for companies with a contemporary and classical vocation.
His collaboration with Bertocci triggers his love for bathrooms and
anything related.
With Baldi, a historic manufacturer specializing in bronzes and semi-precious
stones, he designs artifacts that find a new contemporary interpretation
under his imprint.
For Banci, he translates the elegance of classical motifs into objects
which are poetic, yet concise; and opulent, yet rigorous; objects
which are capable to blend in well with either classical or contemporary
surroundings: Virgola, Arbor, Zarhà, Rocco, Nur.
The refinement of the project also extends to the surroundings encasing
and rocounting it. His credits include homes, restaurants, stores,
exhibition stands and projects for articulate spaces around the world,
from Italy to London, Shangai, Moscow and Dubai....
If the word 'design' is commonly associated with what is contemporary
and minimalist, by following the flow of events, Luca Bojola has established
his own style, a language made of precision, without blemishes or
concessions to showy decorations, but always marked by a taste for
soft lines, harmonious fittings, and a rigorous, neat sign. |
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