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Designers and New Collections by Ichendorf Milano

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STUDIOPEPE
Studiopepe is a design agency founded in Milan in 2006 by Arianna Lelli Mami and Chiara Di Pinto. Their work focuses on multidisciplinary design and research, including interior design, architecture, product design, and creative direction.

Gelée
The Gelée collection, designed by Studiopepe, draws inspiration from the candy that bears the same name. Vibrant shapes and colors bring a cheerful and playful line to our homes. Various combinations of organic forms and chromatic shades give life to simple yet iconic vases, an exaltation of glass beauty. The collection consists of six different vases in terms of colors and shapes. Handmade and flame-worked borosilicate glass.

DENIS GUIDONE
Denis Guidone, residing between Milan and Tokyo, has received awards such as the Ida Design Award, Idot, the Bruno Munari Prize, and more. He has designed for renowned brands like Fontana Arte, Roche Bobois, Nava design, Serax, Shuji Nakagawa.

BLOOM
The Bloom stemware collection, designed by Denis Guidone, focuses on the stem. Usually drawn as thin as possible, the stem is deliberately thicker and colorful: a hollow shape made of borosilicate glass which gives a sense of lightness to the parison. The collection includes five different glasses in terms of size and color. Handcrafted borosilicate glass.

KENZAN
The KENZAN (剣山) collection, designed by Denis Guidone, is inspired by the device used in the Japanese art of floral composition to fix flowers in the Kenzan, also called thorny frog, a heavy lead plate with brass needles where the stems are fixed. In addition to the Kenzan, two small trays, one small and one large, which make it possible to create different compositions and uses. A project that allows people to express their creativity in the art of floral composition. IKEBANA (生け花) is the centuries-old Japanese art of flower arranging.
The collection is made up of three sets (Kenzan and two trays of different sizes proposed) in three color variations.
Handmade and flame-worked borosilicate glass.

STUDIO ICHENDORF
Ichendorf Milano Design Studio.

LUNA
The Luna collection, designed by Ichendorf Milano, is characterized by a hemisphere applied from the bottom, which, in some cases, becomes a sphere, giving the object a particular oscillation. The line includes three tumblers, three glasses, three cups, two decanters, and two mugs, each with the hemisphere/sphere in different colors. Handmade and flame-worked borosilicate glass.

FONDALE
The glass collection, designed by Ichendorf Milano, features a base of colored glass in paste. A marine seabed is glimpsed amid movements and reflections of the water. The collection consists of a tumbler with the base in six different colors. Handmade and flame-worked borosilicate glass.

DOMUS ACADEMY MASTER IN PRODUCT DESIGN 2023
During the Master in Product Design at Domus Academy, within the Advanced Design and Processes workshop led by project leader Keiji Takeuchi, designers Paula Castillón, Chiara Tussie, and Sonia Redon, coming respectively from Spain, Argentina and USA, conceived Tipsy. A collection whose shapes and functions are designed to highlight moments of sharing, distinctive features that take inspiration from the fusion of traditions and typical uses of each of their cultures of origin.
Through this project - says Aoi Hasegawa, Program Leader of the Masters in Product Design and Master in Interior & Living Design of Domus Academy - developed within the Master in Product Design of Domus Academy, three designers from different parts of the world (Paula Castillón - Spain, Sonia Fatou Redon - USA, Chiara Rebeca Tussie Avenburg - Argentina) investigated an intercultural need and new gestures to share time, stories and convivial moments. The Tipsy collection has successfully translated the gesture of drinking into Italian design, with ironic, poetic and creative perspectives. Tipsy is a metaphor for the unwinding and relaxation that occurs during the ritual consumption of food and drink.

TIPSY
The Tipsy collection features the base of various objects—tumblers, shots, long drinks, cups and jugs. The line, suitable for both informal and formal tables, makes simplicity its distinctive trait. Handmade and flame-worked borosilicate glass.

MIST-O
Noa Ikeuchi and Tommaso Nani, Japanese and Italian respectively, create a blend of complicity and design where sobriety and reasoning meet in a contemporary setting.

TUTU’ and TUTU’ MATTE
The Tutù collection, designed by Mist-O, inspired by the romantic atmospheres of the tulle tutus of classical dancers, expands with a shot glass, a martini glass, and a champagne glass. Also added are the red wine glass, white wine glass, flute, and cup made with the base in opaque colors. Handmade and flame-worked borosilicate glass.

MARCO SIRONI
Graduate in Architecture in Milan, Marco Sironi has experience in construction, yacht design, design for glassware, and furniture. He emphasizes the technique as skill, craftsmanship, and art.

SOLISTI
The collection of glasses and goblets designed by Marco Sironi, made of mouth-blown and handmade crystal, is now expanded with two glasses also designed for bars and restaurants: flute and martini. Characterized by an extremely thin wall, thanks to a special glass alloy, they can absorb almost all impacts without breaking. Mouth-blown and handmade crystal.

FORTI E DI LORETO
After training with Ettore Sottsass and Enzo Mari, Forti E Di Loreto collaborate with various companies, combining furniture and household object design with interior design and the study and trade of historical design objects.

DECO’ ARLECCHINO
The Decò Arlecchino collection, already known for colored glass threads fixed by heat on the surface of various design objects, expands with six shot glasses. Handmade and flame-worked borosilicate glass.

ALESSANDRA BALDERESCHI
A designer from Milan who studied industrial design at Domus Academy. She collaborates with various brands on lighting, furniture, and accessories projects. Among the most important exhibitions: Milan Triennale, Saint Etienne Biennial, Inside Design Amsterdam, Seoul Design Festival and Moss Gallery, New York.
The lines designed by Alessandra Baldereschi are expanded, in handmade and flame-worked borosilicate glass, which allow us to return lightly to our childhood and to rediscover the deepest bond with Nature.

MARINE GARDEN
The marine garden designed by Alessandra Baldereschi is populated with new creatures to compose even more colorful landscapes. An important innovation is in the narrative which, until now entrusted to elements and subjects applied to the body of the object, now in some cases involves the object itself which changes and becomes an organic form using the inflation of the material, typical of blowing, almost to its limit of possibility. Large objects, such as bottles, are shaped like fish and seaweed. Handmade and flame-worked borosilicate glass.

FRUITS AND FLOWERS
The now well-known Fruits & Flowers collection, designed by Alessandra Baldereschi, grows with a new assortment of colored fruits to express the energy of the beautiful season. The small fruits and berries of the forest are represented in the stemmed glasses, while the larger objects continue the research inaugurated with Vegetables and are blown and shaped like pineapples, pears, apples.
Handmade and flame-worked borosilicate glass.

CUORE
The new Cuore collection, designed by Alessandra Baldereschi, brings the universal symbol of affection, the heart, to our tables and kitchens. The collection consists of a glass in four different colors. Handmade and flame-worked borosilicate glass.

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