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Duccio Maria Gambi, furniture, collectible design, interior artist . Running on Cargo. ATELIER DUCCIO MARIA GAMBI ATELIER DUCCIO MARIA GAMBI About Contact Instagram WORKS. 90 RIONALE TEMPORE // CC-TAPIS Parterre Guerra Fredda _ 2019 Sul Muro _ 2017 Brique et Béton. Duccio Maria Gambi explored a wide path before opening his studio and workshop in 2012. His earliest influences were shaped by his studies in the Radical Design Movement and Milan's architecture. He then worked in Rotterdam and Paris, mastering a variety of creative production processes.

ISOMETRICO 03 Duccio Maria Gambi CONTEMPORARY DESIGN tables

Duccio Maria Gambi Italy Duccio Maria Gambi's work is heterogeneous as heterogeneous is the wide path he explored before opening his studio and workshop in Paris in 2012. Duccio Maria Gambi's work is heterogeneous as heterogeneous is the wide path he explored before opening his studio and workshop in Paris in 2012. He has a strong theoretical background built during his studies in the Radical Movement environment of Florence and during his years studying interior design in Milan. Discover Instagram Atelier Duccio Maria Gambi is an experimental design workshop working on the edge between design and art. Its work constantly put this two languages in contact with an endless hybridization between the emotional and the functional sides. Duccio Maria Gambi Trained between the Radical Design and Milan's architecture, grown up through multiple and heterogeneous experiences and professional exchanges in Rotterdam and Paris, Duccio approaches the Design from a variety of directions.

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Duccio Maria Gambi Trained between the Radical Design and Milan's architecture, grown up through multiple and heterogeneous experiences and professional exchanges in Rotterdam and Paris, Duccio approaches the Design from a variety of directions. Objects emanating an ancestral force. But also very modern insights and a delicate, suspended refinement. The Tuscan designer recounts his work, between the absolute minimum of softness and the city he relates to.