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The Interior’s House x Celia Stefania Centonze

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The Interior’s House has collaborated with Celia Stefania Centonze at #fuorisalone2021.  Designer Celia Stefania Centonze presents from 5TH to 10TH September 2021 at the Antonio Battaglia Gallery in Via Ciovasso, 5 in Milan, a capsule collection produced in collaboration with TIH The Interior’s House, founded by Benedetta dall’Olio and Matteo Carrara, specialized in the creation of handcrafted furnishing accessories and bespoke products, establishing itself in the panorama of Made in Italy luxury furniture all over the world.  The intent, therefore, is to bring the space of the home to interact with the different worlds of her furniture, ranging from craftsmanship summoned in the drafting of gold leaf to the optical rigor with which she modulates visual atmo-spheres. All without losing that compositional clarity that represents the stylistic code of her solutions.

The exhibition will present the following from THE INTERIORS HOUSE

Sagitta: a storage unit in gold leaf and glossy white veneered wood, with an insert in extra mirror steel in the shape of an arrow, which recalls the hallmark of the symbols used by Rotelli in his works.

Solis: a table in gold leaf and glossy white veneered wood, with a circle-shaped insert in extra mirror steel specially made by the artist Rotelli.

Signum: a console in gold leaf and glossy white veneered wood, with a rectangular insert in extra mirror steel made by the artist Rotelli.
In the exhibition you can also admire some works by Marco Nereo Rotelli.

Background information on The Interior’s House

"The real luxury is the craftmanship, a product made by hand, based on your needs."

The Interior’s House fuses together fine #design of Italy and London.  The concept behind

The Interior’s House is to make all #design concepts, ideas, homes and dreams come true.  Founded 2015 by Benedetta Dall’Olio and Matteo Carrara.  Working with interior designers in London and internationally, The Interior’s House has delivered over 500 successful projects.  Made in Italy furniture specialising in joinery, lighting, upholstery and furniture creating.  With a career history working for Dedar and Hermes, and connections with factories in Italy, the perfect combination.  Each concept or piece of furniture from The Interior’s House is unique and exclusive, a fast team with a lead time of just 4-weeks from conception to delivery.  The Interior House can deliver finely created furniture in the blink of an eye, so much faster when you think most normal lead times are around 12-weeks.

Materials

The Interior’s House can work with all materials, timber craftsmen, produce unique finishes and details, a variety of materials can be sourced from exotic solid timer to petrified wood.  Bespoke lighting installations can be created from table lamps, pendants or large-scale lighting sculptures.  The Interior House Italian upholsterers are 4-generation experts and has a team of joiners to come and take measurements and do detailed drawings for projects.  A ‘Marble’ team exists, a specialised team entirely focused on stones from marble, precious stone, granite and onyx.  The Interior’s House has access to hundreads of quarries to create bespoke one-off pieces.  The team can work with any type of metal from iron to gold with the finest techniques and details.  From modern classic to deco.

Background information on Celia Stefania Centonze

In the new INSIDE collection, Celia Stefania Centonze reaffirms her stylistic code, drawing on visual art. The result is a transition between form and function. We could call them sculptures if they weren’t based on the necessary, but this is the beauty of her, that everything takes its character from necessity itself.

Celia Stefania Centonze was born in Trieste in 1986 and moved to Milan in 2006 to undertake #theinteriordesign degree course.

In 2009 she begins her career at the Archetipo studio in Milan, where she will refine her skills through the works carried out for some important Italian families, such as: Giuliani, Bernardini de Pace, Alesi, Zoppas to name a few. At that time, the contact with art was very rooted, as numerous projects were carried out in collaboration with various artists such as Giovanni Gastel, Andrea Salvetti, Bertozzi and Casoni, etc.

In 2012, eager to create her own path, she founded the Plateam studio and immediately defined the stylistic code in an interior architecture conceived as a rhythmic scan, considering the House first of all from the point of view of the inhabitant who is the reference on which create a spatial rhythm. Just as her style is born from the fusion of rhythms, so Celia Stefania Centonze creates highly metaphorical environments.

At the base is the idea that living has changed in its mythical, poetic, if not even social dimension. Her idea is to move from the functional concept of “home” to the cultural one of “living”, thus placing art at the center of the analysis as a bridge between home and inhabitant.

The designer has worked for the Zoppas family for many years, taking care of the construction of numerous proper- ties both in Italy and abroad.
Since 2016 she has officially been the reference architect of the Cutrale family, for which she has carried out nume- rous projects, mainly abroad, in addition to the new Chiquita® headquarters near Geneva.

Her attention to art led her in 2017 to found, with a group of friends, OverArt, an association that aims to identify and enhance the professional career of young artists from both Italian and foreign visual arts academies. The OverArt Association is also supported by the Cariplo Foundation and takes care of the works located in the Idroscalo Park and the Museum of Young Artists in Milan.

With OverArt Celia Stefania Centonze promotes movements, trends and new avant-garde expressions, inserting wor- ks by young artists in the interiors she creates. This attention to art has led her to collaborate with more established contemporary artists such as Marco Nereo Rotelli, Pino Pinelli, Bluer and increasingly expanding the cultural core in her concept of living.