Simultaneo Vase

Category
Accessories
Brand
Designer
Dimensions
D 21 cm - H 34 cm
Finiture
Carnic Marble
Year
2019
Multiple simultaneous events can occur at the same time: this is the principle behind the Simultanea collection of marble vases and trays designed by Valentina Cameranesi Sgroi. Centripetal, centrifugal and movement forces are channeled into stone shapes to form a vase, while an inclined cut suggests a container. Like a mechanical and material symphony, the Simultanea family uses the basic principles of marble processing to transform it into an accord of hard and soft, strident and deep signs that work through contrast, translating into an object.
SEM
Eight series collections with the quality of a limited edition, designed and made in Italy. Seven designers who share an artisanal approach to design and refinement of details. This is the soul of SEM, a private label born in 2018 to realize thirty years of experience in retail and interior design. SEM translates its philosophy of living into a refined and multifaceted line of furniture, where elegance is also a symptom of the intelligence of the construction solutions. A proposal rich in sartorial details, with a constant attention to the functionality and contemporaneity of industrial design.
Valentina Cameranesi Sgroi
Valentina Cameranesi Sgroi is an independent creative director and set designer based in Milan. Born in Rome, she studied product design at ISIA, starting her career in the publishing industry and as an illustrator. She worked in the product design department of Diesel Industries and as art director for photo shoots and catalogues. She currently collaborates with Enrico Pompili, developing projects as a set designer, interior designer and creative director. Her personal research explores the relationship between the artificial and the natural through various media, including photography, video and ceramics. For SEM (Spotti Edizioni Milano), she designed the ‘Simultanea’ collection, a series of marble vases and trays that channel centrifugal and centripetal forces into sculptural forms.