The Split collection by Marsotto Edizioni, designed by nendo, is an ode to the modularity and sculptural elegance of marble. Tables and coffee tables are articulated in essential shapes, playing with the concept of division and recomposition. The semicircular and square elements combine lightly, creating dynamic and versatile compositions.
Marsotto Edizioni
Marsotto, a historic stone processing company in the Veronese plain, is synonymous with artisanal excellence and technological innovation. For over two centuries it has collaborated with renowned international architects, combining tradition and modernity in the processing of marble and stone. The company creates custom projects for prestigious sectors, including fashion, design, luxury hotels, nautical and retail. Thanks to the management of Mario and Costanza Marsotto, in 2009 Marsotto Edizioni was born, under the artistic direction of James Irvine, with an exclusive collection of multifunctional marble furnishings, signed by world-famous designers.
Nendo, pseudonym of Oki Sato, was born in Toronto in 1977. He graduated in Tokyo at Waseda University in 2002, where he subsequently founded the Nendo studio, "creta" in Japanese: his projects, from architecture to design, are in fact characterized by their plastic and sculptural vocation. The studio, which today has a team of forty designers and architects, has offices in Milan (since 2005) and Singapore (since 2012). She collaborates with many design brands, including Glas Italia, Fritz Hansen, Kartel and valerie_objects. His works are exhibited at the MoMa in New York, at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs and at the Center Pompidou in Paris.