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Highlights from Salone del Mobile.Milano 2023

Visio design Nava+Arosio
Posy design by Sara Moroni
Cordea design Favaretto/Partners
Horo design by Pierre Gonalons
Ebe design by Nicola Gallizia
Nappe design Marco Zito
Tee design by Valerio Cometti + V12 Design
Honicè design by Oriano Favaretto

Design Shanghai 2023

MASIERO opens in China and showcases its most representative collections at 2023 Design Shanghai (8-11 June), one of the leading events in China’s designer furniture and lighting sector.

Masiero takes up the challenge of the Chinese luxury design market and opens its first Asian branch in Shanghai – the third worldwide, alongside North America and the Emirates.The Treviso-based Group, with HQ and production facilities in Casale sul Sile (TV), where the company was founded in the early ’80s, is specialised in the production and distribution of high-end lighting, especially on a bespoke basis.And it is precisely custom projects that will form the focus of the company’s presence in China, and in Asia in general.

Enrico Maria Masiero comments: “In China, we will position ourselves exclusively at the top-end of the market, offering highly decorative lighting solutions to a high potential market.When we decided to open a branch this year, we focused on the area of Shanghai due to its large high-end local market and numerous architecture studios. After China, we aim to expand more generally into the Eastern market, touching on Singapore and Hong Kong, where we already have customers. We decided that Design Shanghai – the most prestigious and authoritative event in the designer furniture and lighting sector in Asia – would be the best showcase for our products.”
Enrico Maria Masiero – Ceo

Design Shanghai 2023 – Stand 1B26

At Design Shanghai 2023, Masiero will be showcasing a selection of the brand’s most iconic collections in terms of materials and design, and all rigorously CCC-certified.

Sound STL5 design by Giovanni Battista Gianola
Nappe XL design by Marco Zito
Honicè S100 design by Oriano Favaretto
Horo TL design by Pierre Gonalons

Design Shanghai 2023
Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center
8-11 June 2023
Stand 1B26

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Author of the article
Alessia D’Alesio
Global Marketing & Communication Manager

High Point Market

MASIERO, is in constant fervor and continues its brand consolidation strategy and its promotion of new collections and iconic items on international markets by participating for the first time in High Point Market (22-26 October 2022), a leading furniture show in the United States, through its subsidiary MASIERO USA LTD.

At the autumn edition of High Point Market, Masiero will be showcasing some of its most representative models in terms of materials and design, alongside the latest collections, Posy and Iglù, premièred at Milan Design Week in June 2022.

Iglù (2022, designed by Oriano Favaretto): a collection of harmonious compositions of metal spheres suspended in mid-air. These fixtures diffuse the light through a protective wire mesh, turning the spheres into true jewels of light. The source is a LED embedded in each sphere, which projects regular patterns onto the surfaces.

Posy (2022, designed by Sara Moroni): a very personal, visually striking yet elegantly minimalist bouquet of light. A brass bar structure in a sleek, brushed galvanic finish supports one or more opal glass diffusers. The collection comes in a wide range of designs, shapes and sizes, including single and multiple suspensions or flower-like bunches.

Horo (2021, designed by Pierre Gonalons): great decorative all-rounders, for a collection of ceiling, floor, wall and table lights. A golden metal structure contains a disc of prism-effect glass with a distinctive diamond finish or alternatively of striking marbled-effect glass. In 2021, Horo was honoured with the Good Design Award, a prestigious international award, in the lighting design category.

Vegas (2021, designed by Marc Sadler): inspired by Las Vegas architecture, this is a “Timeless Classic” collection of striking suspension lamps, combining the classicist, geometric style of large Art Deco lamps with a more contemporary pairing of glass and metal via the most advanced craftsmanship methods. Thick glass is subjected to a particular heat process that deliberately deforms the pieces, resulting in exquisite strips of extremely similar but non-identical glass featuring trapped air bubbles – just like the works of the great master glassmakers – giving each lamp an evocative charm of its own.

Nappe (designed by Marco Zito): original suspension lamps offering a contemporary take on tassels, traditionally a decorative element of curtain ties. The project comprises 10 variously shaped metal elements and trims that can be combined together to produce compositions with three, five or ten light sources, arranged in a line, circle or rectangle.

Sound (designed by Giovanni Battista Gianola): a family of stylish lamps that diffuse light through slender metal rings encasing a double circular diffuser in white, blown, silkscreened glass. The fixtures come in striking multiple suspension versions, but also as floor, wall and table lamps, available either in a brilliant brushed gold finish or in an elegant two-tone variant in brushed brass and matte black.

Honicè (designed by Oriano Favaretto): variously sized rectangular slabs of translucent onyx marble, the marmor alabastrum of the ancient Latins, rich in veins and set in a suspended frame of matte gold metal. A LED light source allows the light to filter through the polished onyx diffuser, enhancing the beauty of the surface and its timeless elegance.

Olà (designed by Masiero Lab): first designed more than ten years ago by the Masiero creative laboratory, the simple round or oval structure in painted metal of these fixtures contrasts with the luxurious cascade of pendants in coloured glass or transparent crystals, making the Olà family of lamps one of the brand’s best and longest selling collections.

EVA (designed by Masiero Lab): an evolution, in terms of design and materials, of the classic chandelier, here featuring a polyurethane and resin structure and aluminium shades.

Palm (designed by Mammini Candido): an original modular system of wall lights in the shape of a fan or stylised leaf to be arranged at will. These lamps can be used to form veritable wall decorations due to the extensive range of materials – such as gold leaf, faux leather, fabric and wood – in which the slender metal structure can be coated.

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Author of the article
Alessia D’Alesio
Global Marketing & Communication Manager, Masiero  

The interior design for Sanjyt Syngh

Dear Sanjyt , How is the creative idea behind the project born?

I believe in writing stories based on client briefs. I don’t repeat concepts and details. Once a space has been designed, there isn’t another one which will have the same elements.
I don’t label myself a designer. I am more of an interpreter. I always try and put people who own the space in the environment and think how they would feel. A space should always reflect the style of the inhabitants.

How do you prepare for project development?

We aim to detail every millimeter before the project goes on the floor. It creates a solid base work for the project and also lessens the chances of unnecessary surprises showing up later.

What are the aspects that most affect your choices? The space? The personality of the customer?

We’ve heard a lot about androgyny in fashion but not as much in interiors. That’s one rule I follow while designing a space. A space shouldn’t be gender specific unless it has specific needs. Design to me is very personal. It’s an expression of your taste. And if it doesn’t create conversations, it’s not design. That doesn’t necessarily mean it should be avant-garde. It must have a story. A lot of design is story-telling. But the story also needs to be practical. Beauty lies in details. It’s always that extra mile that gives me satisfaction.

I believe in two cardinal rules:

Go Big or Go Home.

Oh wait! Aren’t we already home? So, let’s just go big.
I’ve always felt that your home should be an extension of your space or your style. If you love Glam, go for Glam. Embrace grandeur. It is something I have always believed even before Covid-19. And as we settle into the new normal it has become increasingly important. 

Art is necessary.
What is a space without art? Art is story-telling. It doesn’t necessarily have to harmonize with the surroundings.
I say, take risks, mix eras. Not only does art bring life to a room but it also adds colour and inspiration. It builds a confident living environment.

How does the research of suppliers take place? What are the fundamental characteristics they must have?

This is very project centric. We choose our suppliers based on the design language of the project.

What is the lighting role in your project? When do you choose the light?

Without doubt lighting is one of the key elements in every space I design. Infact, It is the hero. I choose lighting very early on in the design process.

What kind of relationship do you have with your suppliers? Do you actively involve them in the process? If so, to what extent?

I suggest the suppliers should answer the first part of this question. Lol! On a serious note it is important to maintain a healthy relationship with the suppliers. They are an important part of any and every project. It is extremely important to involve them in the process. They know their products better than anyone. I feel it is important to trust them. We share a design brief and floor plans with our suppliers and wait for them to revert with the right products. I am known to make them work hard till I don’t find the right product.

If you were to share advice with your colleagues about lighting décor, what would you suggest?

Decorative lighting is an integral part of any space and in most cases, it is an afterthought. I would suggest to choose your lighting while designing the space. Not only it helps you in budgeting the space but also helps you balance design.

If you were to share advice with final customer, what would you suggest to weigh up for their purchases?

I insist on finalising budgets before we start the project. It helps us to distribute it evenly doing justice to the design of the space. I insist on keeping sufficient budget for lighting and art.

Why did you choose Masiero?

I remember seeing the Nappe’s at Salone in 2019 and I immediately fell in love with them. I know I wanted to make them the hero of this large project I was working on. I didn’t want to use them independently as I believe in the power of multiples.

Farm 21 is a farmhouse to serve as vacation home nestled amongst sprawling farms in Rajokri, New Delhi. The site area is 48000 square feet, with a built up area of19000 square feet.

Sanjyt Syngh  is the founder, owner and creative director of his company. They are a New Delhi based; globally minded design consultancy dedicated to luxury spaces. The Delhi based designer and stylist.
Besides winning a lot of top Indian awards, Sanjyt has thrice been named as Top 100 Interior Designers in the World in 2016, 2018 and 2020.

 

Christmas in Italy

The cold and shorten days are getting closer, lights start to bright in the streets decorated with red and green details, and huge Christmas trees appear in the main squares. People hurry across the streets with a lot of packages in their hands, bagpipers play Christmas melodies all around, and Babbo Natale give candies to the children. The Christmas atmosphere is really felt in the Bel Paese since this holiday is one of the most important ones in the country. Although there are commons traits, the magic of Natale is different all over the world. This is the perfect occasion to meet up with your family, sit around the table and enjoy a delicious and exquisite menu. The charm of this day lasts until late, while playing board games, tasting Italian delicacies and good wines, and unwrapping all the presents! Italians really like to decorate their home, and the choice of the right lighting it is fundamental to create the perfect atmosphere and here we would to show you the several suggestion come from Masiero!

If you live in a country cottage, Libe with its wood frame and the precious diffuser in opaque crystal lozenges could be perfect for lights up your favourite armchair, looking the snow and delight in the warmth of the fireplace.

Are you in love with the gold and white? A Leaf gold Dame suspension composition will be the excellent choice for your modern living room, next to your amazing Christmas tree!  

Simplicity and good taste are your keywords. If the snow is falling outside and you don’t like the cold, take a sit on your sofa with your favourite book, light up the Sound and enjoy your home.  

Are you crazy for Christmas? Treat yourself a piece of the Masiero Limited Gold Edition! A special dress for the iconic Masiero’s collection celebrate the 40th anniversary of the company. A gold plated finishing make the products unique! You could choose the Nappe, and place them close to your bed as little jewels.  

If you want to make your living room shining, Olà is the best solution to bring a sparkling touch!

You are a lover of classical chandelier: Maria Teresa is the perfect mix between classic and modern thanks to the traditional shape and the led lighting technology, the modern trend of light source!

You can not give up to a touch of vintage: Horo with its simple line and the ‘50s style in this limited edition with the glass in gold tone is your masterpiece.  

Honicè will be the special guest on your festive table! Simple line, block color and an iconic design are the winner ingredients of your secret recipe!

Author of the article
Alessia D’Alesio
Global Marketing & Communication Manager, Masiero

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