Ron Ron

Category
Seats
Brands
Designers
Dimensions
D 80 cm - H 80 cm
Finiture
Eco fur
Year
1972
Gufram’s Ron Ron, born from the imagination of Marion Baruch in 1972, is more than a simple object: it is a creature of design, a silent companion that inhabits space with irony and sweetness. Wrapped in a soft eco-fur coat, with a tail that seems to move in the air, this zoomorphic sculpture blurs the boundary between furniture and art.
Gufram
Born in Turin in 1966, Gufram produces design icons that have become unique for their shape and value thanks to the contamination between the industrial design approach, artisanal creation and the typical flair of art. The brand is in fact known worldwide for having pushed the limits of industrial design. Through nonconformist experimentation linked to aesthetic, technological and material research, Gufram has created interior design icons that have entered the collective imagination: playful, subversive and irreverent products with a POP soul, deliberately conceived as anti-design objects.
Marion Baruch
Marion Baruch began her studies in 1948 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bucharest. The following year he continued his studies at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem, where he attended Mordecai Ardon's course. Four years later she held an exhibition at the Micra-Studio gallery in Tel Aviv, which allowed her to obtain a scholarship thanks to which she could move to Italy in 1954. There she studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. During the 1960s, Marion Baruch's pictorial language changed radically, increasingly going beyond figurative art and tending towards a gestural approach aimed at abstraction and graphics, in addition to that plastic language that would manifest itself between the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s with a series of large-scale sculptures.