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Fabulous Fun For Fornasetti Fanatics: New Rugs, Wallpaper & More




Chances are you are at least familiar with Fornasetti's Julia plates (above). The numerous black and white (sometimes with gold) illustrated porcelain dishes that sport imagery of "julia" (who is actually modeled after a woman named Lina Cavalieri), suns and moons and other Fornasetti themes.

This year two more fabulous collaborative collections (wallpaper and rugs) have been released, along with more ceramic items and Fornasetti furniture. Read on to learn more about these other Fornasetti items, history and frankly, more Fornasetti than you ever needed to know.

Who was Piero Fornasetti?


Above: Piero Fornasetti with some plate of “Tema e Variazioni” series behind him.

According to Piero Fornasetti a single idea provided the opportunity to develop others ideas. He gave free play to his imagination to the point that most of his work is based on endless variations of several themes.

Amongst these, the most recurrent are the sun, playing cards, harlequins, hands, self-portraits and so on. Actually the most famous is the one that Fornasetti himself called "Theme and Variations", published in a tiny, precious book and representing the enigmatic face of a woman. He found it glancing through a French magazine of the 19th century: her name was Lina Cavalieri. Perhaps he chose this face for its archetypal, classic female features. Like a Greek statue and enigmatic like the Mona Lisa she was perfect to be moulded into the idea Fornasetti had in his mind.

This Mona Lisa is caught winking, transformed with a Charlie Chaplin style mustache, inserted in to a pub sign, a television, the facade of a building, a ring, or multiplied in a bunch of grapes, she becomes the face of a clock, tattooed, cut in to pieces, distorted, framed in a triangle or simply seen wearing glasses.




With great modesty, all this work was reproduced on a series of everyday objects like plates, ashtrays, umbrellas stands and trays.

At the beginning there were only six white plates decorated with black and white designs representing a female face. Then this series has spontaneously increased during the years until it reached 350 different variations on the theme of classical beauty.

Piero Fornasetti, born in 1913, was a Milan painter, a sculptor, an interior decorator, an engraver of art books, a creator of more that 11,000 items, a deviser of sceneries and customs, an organizer of international exhibitions and events. As far as the variety of decorations is concerned, Fornasetti’s production of objects and furniture is one of the largest of the 20th century.

The lesson deriving from his oeuvre is the rigour with a strong imagination and an elegant and mystical sense of humour. Fornasetti’s son, Barnaba, is perpetuating the workshop tradition, continuing the production and reviving the most popular pieces, creating new ones, renewing hand crafted production, in collaboration with industries which manufacture under license.

A collection of new products was born like this: from fashion accessories such as ties, scarves, waistcoats, umbrellas, to hold house articles such as china, furniture, lamps, fabrics, linen, radiators, tiles and many other items spreading joy into our everyday life so full of minimalist and “expiatory purism”.

Believing strongly in design – the practice of sketching and copying – as the legacy of the Italian artistic tradition, his unique style shows a strong sense of irony. He worked independently of the avant-garde and his production of exquisitely made objects, textiles and furniture, some of which are in the V&A Museum, is one of the largest of the 20th century.



Above: Fornasetti's version of a Venetian blind reproducing the “Procuratie Nuove” the building that lines one side of Piazza San Marco.

Below are some of the new Fornasetti products available on the market:


Above: Calendar plate "2008"



Classic Fornasetti Tableware is available at Barney's, and etabletop,who offers the largest collection of existing Julia plates, no longer being produced. Moss also offers some Julia plates, many special editions made for Moss only.

These special Adam and Eve plates below are available at Unica home:

Buy them here.

WALLPAPER (new):

Cole & Son's Fornasetti Wallpaper or Wall coverings:

Back to Creation with a good looking Italian and a collection of wallpapers - Adam and Eve, created by Piero Fornasetti in 1954 and Hydrangea from Fornasetti’s garden or even the Garden of Eden, an exquisite original drawing discovered in the Fornasetti archives and adapted as large scale wallpaper by Karen Beauchamp, Creative Director of Coles.

These Fornasetti wallpapers are hand screen printed by Cole & Son. With Fornasetti, nothing is ever quite as it seems - the classically inspired figures of Adam and Eve are seen through a screen of colour in which twelve fretwork circles provide an intriguing ‘trompe l’oeil’ view of the figures. The effect is typical of Fornasetti’s bizarre and humorous style, inspired by his skillful drawings from nature and classical sources.



The figure of Adam finely drawn by Fornasetti is in black on white and gold against a wine red ground, a colour he favoured, while Eve, the serpent coiled at her feet, is in black, white and gold on an ink black ground.


Hydrangea is in two colourways – black and white on an opulent gold ground or black and gold on a pure cerulean sky blue. All wallpapers bear the distinctive Fornasetti signature.



The wallpapers play on a theme of Creation – an allegory perhaps for design and craftsmanship uniting two historic companies. The figures of Adam and Eve are an impressive 1.6 meters high with 3 meters of plain background between each image to position as wished. The repeat of Hydrangea is 1.5 meters.

RUGS (just launched!):






The rugs by Roubini Works of Art created for Fornasetti, reflect his unique style. The great illusionist is aptly represented with his whimsical perception of life’s objects, architecture, nature and variations on a theme. Piero Fornasetti applied his decorative vocabulary to an astonishing array of commonly found objects to which Roubini has added a line on magnificent rugs, hand knotted in wool and silk and available in standard as well as custom sizes.

See the whole Roubini collection of Fornasetti rugs here.

FURNITURE:

The Tête-à-Tête Collection was a collaboration between Nigel Coates and Barnaba Fornasetti created in 2002:



The collection includes vases, glasses, lamps and chairs.





Above is the first collaboration with Fornasetti and a furniture designer since the one with Gio Ponti which yielded the item below in addition to several others:



Above: a product of a collaboration between two of the most creative minds of the twentieth century, the trumeau series remains in our mind as the finest outlet for fornasetti's creative mind. designed by gio ponti, the trumeau has been changed ever so slightly and decorated completely differently over the years, resulting in an incredible overview of fornasetti production and charm. This decor is known as 'architecture'; available in white or ivory ($27,063.00) 31.9" x 15.4" x 86.2"
Buy it here.



SGABELLO BAR / BAR STOOL
Size: Ø cm 38x79h
Available in the motifs: "Bocca" "Tergonomico" "Egocentrismo" Occhio" "Sole".
Available from the Fornasetti Atelier.


Butterfly tables:



Above: Recently introduced in milan and designed by barnaba fornasetti, the 'butterflies' tables feature a flight of butterflies entirely painted by hand in the atelier in milan. available in white or black versions.
Buy them here.


The Latest News Chair

 
Buy it here.




Above: CHEST desk “Grand Coromandel”
Size: cm 100x56x91h
This re-invention by Barnaba Fornasetti has the same shape of the classic Fornasetti curved chest of drawers but it has been visibly elaborated in order to obtain a desk with two doors and writing table. Inside there are several counter tops to contain CDs, papers, desk materials and a drawers with a counter top for a notebook. This lacquered wood chest desk is decorated with the motif "Grand Coromandel" in gold leaf on a treated pouring-like background which is sponge painted by hand. It is available in all the decors of the Fornasetti chest of drawers: "Achitettura", "Palladiana", "Pompeiana", "Fiori nella notte" and "Leopardo".
Available from the Fornasetti Atelier.



Sun and moon tables:

Buy them here.

Ceramics & Porcelain:


Thanks to the collaboration with Bitossi Ceramiche today it has been possible to realize this project. The collection is composed of 4 vases realized in different colours and produced, like the first collection edited in 2005 (which is sold out), in a limited edition of 299 pieces.

The above products (and more decor items) can be bought here.


Above: set of 6 drinking glasses, available here.

Trays and Screen:



The above items (and more) are available here.

Ceramic tiles:

buy them here.

Textiles:

Buy them here.

Jewelry:

Buy the jewelry here.

Media
Fornasetti Moves from Detour Design is a was to transform your flat screen into is a a moving series of Fornasetti's images:



However, last time I checked, the site and the company seem to be out of business.

Interested in acquiring some vintage Fornasetti products? These are for sale.

Book:

Above: FORNASETTI Conversation with Philippe Starck© 2005 Assouline publishing, New York. Available also in French. buy it here.

SHOW-ROOM FORNASETTI
Via Manzoni, 45 - Milano 20121
Tel:+39 02 6592341 - Fax: +39 02 6592244
E-Mail: showroom@fornasetti.com
Fornasetti's Official Site.

Another Marc Jacobs Collaboration: X Vans




Marc Jacobs
is fast becoming the King of Collaborations and although he's been creating Vans since 2006, I haven't liked most of them until these two pairs from his Vans X collection.








The line art of a traditional perforated leather saddle shoe and that of a classic tennis shoe printed on a plain natural canvas pair of Vans turn these casual slip on shoes into witty pieces of art.

Want them? buy them here
And while you're at it, read a nice article on the history of Vans at Sneaker Freaker here.

Flavor Paper Wallcoverings: Scratch n' Sniff, City Park, Fishnet & Nouveau Riche




New Orleans' Flavor Paper has lots of great wallpaper designs. Most unusual are their actual Scratch and Sniff wallpapers, Jon Sherman's Fishnet, and Dan Funderburgh's new urban looking toile called City Park and his tongue in cheek Nouveau Riche.

The Fruit Cocktail Collection of scratch & sniff wallpapers was released at Wonderland for NY Design Week 2007. They can print it without scent if preferred, but then why would you want it? “The Fruit Cocktail Collection” by Michael Angelo for Flavor Paper features designs called Cherry Forever, Tutti Frutti, and B-a-n-a-n-a-s. Cherry Forever is included in the permanent collection at the Smithsonian Institution’s Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum.

B-A-N-A-N-A-S!


Designed by Michael Angelo
Screens: 4 to 6
Colors Achieved: 5
Pattern Repeat: 12 inches
Side-to-side Match:
Eighth Drop
27”×15’ roll retail price:
$300-450

Cherry Forever
 
 

Designed by Michael Angelo
Screens: 2 to 5
Colors Achieved: 3 to 4
Pattern Repeat: 10 inches
Side-to-side Match:
Straight Across
27”×15’ roll retail price:
$200-400


Tutti Frutti
 
 

Designed by Michael Angelo
Screens: 6 to 8
Colors Achieved: 7
Pattern Repeat: 18 inches
Side-to-side Match:
Eighth Drop
27”×15’ roll retail price:
$400-550


In addition to those, Dan Funderburgh created City Park, another take on the traditional toile or damask looking wallpaper. From afar, it looks like something that might be in the ladies room of a fancy hotel, but upon close inspection one can see the parking meters, rats and fire hydrants:

City Park
 

 

Designed by Dan Funderburgh
Screens: 1
Colors Achieved: 2
Pattern Repeat: 20 Inches
Side-to-side Match:
Straight Across
27”×15’ roll retail price:
$150


Nouveau Riche

 


Designed by Dan Funderburgh
Screens: 1
Colors Achieved: 2
Pattern Repeat: 54 inches
Side-to-side Match:
straight across
27”×15’ roll retail price:
$150


Fishnet

 


Designed by Jon Sherman
Screens: 1
Colors Achieved: 2
Pattern Repeat: 19 inches
Side-to-side Match:
Straight Across
27”×15’ roll retail price:
$150


 

The above is only a small sampling of what they have to offer. Be sure to see all of their selections of hand printed and vintage wallpapers on their site.

ArtBox Project: Lamps by over 20 artists & 200 designs to choose from




Above: Pug by Machiko Stehrenbrger

NOTE* it seems that since this post was written the artbox project has closed down. The site does not seem to exist any longer (as pointed out by a reader), however, if you 'search' artbox lamps, you will find that some of them are now carried at specific art galleries or are available on ebay.

The ArtBox project is a fun and functional way to have one of several designer, illustrator, or artist's piece of work as a light or a sensor activated nite lite. The ArtBox lamps can be wall mounted or freestanding.

Above: One of the Karim Rashid options available

What is it?
An ArtBox Lamp is based on the principle of a simple light box as used by photographers to view slides or negatives. When looking at the back lit artwork, the viewer is actually seeing an oversized slide. The simplicity of two 8 by 8 inches Plexiglas panels, connected by nylon bolts allows us to concentrate on and to emphasize the artist’s creation.

It is the individuality of the art, which makes each piece unique. An empty canvas becomes an art piece. For every ArtBox product sold, the artist receives a royalty payment, so by ordering an ArtBox product, you are essentially supporting the Arts. The ArtBox Project line is continually evolving as they add to their stable of artists and designers.

Below are 12 different options by various artists which include every style from photography and graphic design to modern art and illustration. They have several on the site that are far too cutesy for me, but would be suitable for little children or nurseries.




As you can see, the light looks fun as a table lamp:

and can be wall mounted as well:

technical details:

8” by 8” square, 3 inches deep, with plug and switch.
A gift box and a 15 watt light bulb is included.
$45 USD each


ARTBOX SENSOR NITELITE

details:
Size: 4"x 4".
Complete with lightbulb. No switch, but a lightsensor which switches the light on automatically at night.. Plug rotates to accomodate sideways mounted outlets (many kitchens have them). Packaged in a gift box.

$20. USD each

Below is the list of contributing designers whose images are available on your artbox light or nite lite. Please note the following links to the artists' pages no longer work.
OTHER DESIGNERS:
ANN ELLIS
BOB KESSEL

CATHERINE MARCHE
FHIONA GALLOWAY
GORDON FRASER
PENNY JOHNSON
POWELL BURNS

SUNIA BONEHAM
In addition to the ArtBox light and nite lite, the site carries some other artist-made items as well. A collection (shown below) of San Francisco designer Pablo Pardo's products is available on the site:



Felt Art Clocks
designed by Andrzej Bialuski:


Click here to see more available art clock designs by Andrzej Bialuski

and Karim Rashid:



details:
Packaged in a semitransparent gift box.
Powered by AA battery.
Electronic quartz movement.
Includes wall hanger. Size: 9.75 x 9.75 inches
$47.00 USD (many more designs to choose from)

YAYO table lamp (several design options):

details:
maximum 60 watts lightbulb
height 20 inches (51 cm)
width 5.5 inches (14 cm)
each lamp is $39.00.
design: Andrzej Bialuski.


Interested in joining the project?
Are you an artist who'd like to see your work on these items?
Then please contact Andrzej Bialuski by phone or e-mail.
TEL 718 482 8710
FAX 718 482 8739

Please donate

C'mon people, it's only a dollar.