Cassina
Soriana Orange Armchair by Afra & Tobia Scarpa
GBP 4,450
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Delve into an elegant and refined design far from the trends of the moment with the iconic design of Tobia Scarpa. Meet the innovative Italian designer and discover his distinctive style with a unique selection of lighting and decorative pieces he designed for Venini, Monnalisa and San Lorenzo.
Son of the architect and designer Carlo Scarpa, Tobia Scarpa was born in Venice on the 1st of January 1934. He graduated in architecture 1957, with his future wife and colleague Afra Bianchin, at the University Institute of Architecture of Venice and started working as a glass designer at Murano glass factory Venini, before opening a design studio in Montebelluna with his wife.
Enthusiast admirer of elegant and refined design, both in the shapes used and in the choice of materials, Tobia Scarpa embraced his father’s guidelines and did not adhere to specific trends, pursuing rather an idea of durable designs. His pieces always respect a balance between art and imagination, craftsmanship and industrial production.
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In 1960, Tobia Scarpa and her wife and collegue Afra Bianchin started their first collaboration with Gavina and later worked for renowned brands such as B&B Italia, Flos and Cassina. The partnership with the latter brand led to the creation of the Soriana Armchairs, for which they won the Compasso d’Oro award in 1970. Since then, Tobia Scarpa has received many other design awards, and several of his projects are exhibited in some of the world’s leading museums, including his Libertà chair displayed at the Louvre Museum in Paris.
In his work, Tobia Scarpa focuses especially on the technical and aesthetical potential of the materials used. According to the designer, materials have a vocation: their various interactions generate diversity, and from diversity you can obtain dialogue and therefore relations. In this regard, he states that the objective and tangible work of a designer must be paid, but his essence consists in offering the others desires and creativity and this can never have a price.
Tobia Scarpa has worked in several fields including: glass design, furniture, clothing and interior design. Furthermore, he has contributed in expanding the heritage of Italian Design and making architecture a great communication tool over time.
As an architect, Scarpa worked, together with his wife, for both public and private clients, including, the Benetton clothing company in 1964. Tobia and Afra designed Benetton's first textile factory and various stores worldwide (Freiburg, Paris and New York). Even today, Benetton factories are considered an instance of aesthetic-functional excellence, one of the greater pieces of industrial architecture in the world. Tobia Scarpa also participated in the restoration of historic Italian buildings, including Palazzo della Ragione in Verona, and now teaches in the Design Department of the University Institute of Architecture of Venice.
Explore Monnalisa's lighting pieces, iconic silverware designed by Tobia and Afra Scarpa for San Lorenzo and the unique vases he designed together with Ludovico Diaz de Santillana for Venini.
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