Pau Silver V2 Stool
by Simone Fanciullacci Italy

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Description

Pau V1 is a 21st white armchair made by Italian artisans in painted and spray coated Polystyrene with an incredible metallic final coating that makes the object as reflective as chrome-plated metal. It is part of the collectible design language Pau that has been developed and authentically signed in Milan. Conceived as an almost primitive and genial form, the Anita armchair has a sculptural presence in which volumes intersect in a play of proportions highlighting their shapes.

Limited edition of 150.
Every piece has a marked and progressively numbered metal plate, as an authenticity certificate.
We consider the act of collecting a sustainable cultural statement of intrinsic artistic value.
Each piece developed and produced by Edizione Limitata is unique and destined to last for generations.

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Simone Fanciullacci was born in 1982 in Genova, Italy and is based in Milano. He graduated in industrial design from the Politecnico di Milano and began working in the industry in 2008. Product and furniture designer, alongside several collaborations with various companies during his career, he has always combined his work with artistic research as a means of exploring the relationship between form and space in furniture design. Fanciullacci's personal practice has evolved over the years in an attempt to understand the relationship between the volumes that give life to a form, the rhythm that characterises them and the balance, sometimes imbalance, that they evoke. The pieces emerging from this exploration are gathered in a personal collection of furniture pieces produced in limited series and are the result of hands-on work in sculpture, collage, pure drawing or love for a technique or material. An aesthetic and poetic investigation, free to experiment with different languages and materials to give life to unique works and objects, realised in close collaboration with excellent Italian craftsmen. Over the years, Fanciullacci has established collaborative relationships with several local artisans who are able to master different manufacturing techniques (such as metal casting, hand crafting of marble and wood, CNC machining). The objects developed in this scenario are always the result of the encounter between a design that is aware of the opportunities and limitations of fine and valuable materials (such as bronze, aluminium, marble, stone and solid wood) and a masterful manufacture by hand. Each piece is unique and derives not only from the encounter between artist and craftsman, but also from the needs of the client, thanks to the extreme customisation possibilities of the pieces in the collection.
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