Themes and Variations by Piero Fornasetti
Italian designer Piero Fornasetti once quite famously asked of himself: “What inspired me to create more than 500 variations on the face of a woman?” His admittance: “I don’t know, I began to make them and I never stopped.” is almost as charming as the plates themselves.
Exhibit is proud to introduce the latest Themes and Variations plates direct from Milan and the Fornasetti studio. Intriguingly surreal and charmingly decorative, these beautiful porcelain wall plates represent a small, yet significant experience of Fornasetti’s design collection and provide a great way to introduce his fruitful imagination into your home.
Born in 1913, Piero Fornasetti was a Milanese painter and interior designer. One day he came across an image of the Opera singer Lina Cavalieri in a French, 19th century magazine, looking as enigmatic as the Mona Lisa. This image inspired Fornasetti to create his series of over 350 plates. Each plate expands on the initial plate as he moves through themes such as illusion, architectural perspectives, the sun, and harlequins. Each plate explores the ideas of classical beauty and the mysteries of femininity. A selection of these hand produced plates are available now at Exhibit with an expanded repertoire of styles available on request. The wistful smile and saucer eyes of Lina Cavalieri engage the viewer through Fornasetti’s distinct black and white graphic style. The look is classic and timeless, a design icon to enhance your home surroundings.
The hardest part will be choosing which plate to take home with you.
For more information on theseproducts please visit our website at www.exhibit.net .au or the Fornasetti websiteat www.fornasetti.com
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