A dinner together with Vogue Italia to present and celebrate Paolo Roversi's photographic volume on Poliform's fifty years, which tells the reinvention of living and shows the soul of design
It was presented and celebrated yesterday – during a dinner organized by Vogue Italy in the spaces of Mari & co – the volume Time, Light, Space where the photographer Paolo Roversi interpreted the fifty-year history of Poliform, the Italian company that has been able to transport the ancient Brianza artisan tradition into modernity.
For this special occasion, Poliform is therefore linked to Vogue Italia which has always had a strong link with photography, one of its main languages, essence and heart of the magazine.
The volume is the story through images of a unique dimension of living, born from the evolution of an artisan company in 1970 and grown to become an essential point of reference for contemporary furniture, bringing the culture of know-how and the excellence of Italian design. The title of the book mentions time, light and space: they are the constitutive elements of photography and design, their essence. It's not a casuality. The search for an absolute synthesis, a radical simplicity, is in fact what unites the work of Paolo Roversi, one of the most eminent Italian artists and author of images that have now entered the history of photography, and the drive that guides the planning of Giovanni Anzani, Aldo Spinelli and Alberto Spinelli in their constant reinvention of living.
The book, distributed from the end of September through the international circuit of Rizzoli bookstores, was told to guests during the evening in a dialogue between Paolo Roversi and the Director of Vogue Italia Emanuele Farneti.
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