ArchShowcase Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Split in two in Bologna, Italy by pc-|< paolo cesaretti Arch-February 3rd, 2020 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: pc-|< paolo cesaretti Arch- This design is conceived as a great theatrical machine. It’s a wide fragmented stage studded with scenic constructions highlighting the qualities of the collections of tiles on display. So, not just another commercial show, rather a different way to represent the nature of this kind of product, adding a poetic value to it.
The exhibition space inside is divided in two distinct areas with different vocations. Kale Group is characterized by product-specific installations – monoliths, large spatial geometries, mix’n’match compositions – an instagrammable context interplaying with the visitors and creating memory. The magnified three-dimensional geometry of a crystal, the lightness of a cloud, are some of the symbolic installations made of/made for tiled surfaces. Close by, the exhibition of the premium brand Kale Italia crosses the borders of traditional interior spaces. Mixing domestic life with leisure and working space it presents crossover environments with a drama feel, such as a room of Lynchian inspiration. Here slim shiny porcellain slabs are used as a wrapping decorative surface, becoming tapestry and wallpaper, matched on the floor with the beauty of an obsessive black and white geometry embraced by a red curtain. An attempt to demystify the usual commercial exhibition format, inspiring the visitors with the genuine fakeness of a mise-en-scène. Contact pc-|< paolo cesaretti Arch-
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